We want to make it easy for people to access our services We want to recruit and retain our staff from all diverse communities We want to our staff and those who use our services to be valued and ...
The district nursing service, now part of the Waltham Forest adult community health service, provides 24 hour care for people aged 16 and over who have identified nursing need and who live in Waltham ...
Our children’s diabetes nursing team provides support, education and advice to children and young people under 19 years old with diabetes. We also provide education and support to schools, nurseries ...
The Community children's teams consist of speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, specialist health visitors and nursery nurses who are supported in their work by ...
The Community Integrated Respiratory Team is a planned care service offering specialist care for patients with Respiratory Disease such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The global aim ...
As of Monday 5 September 2016, residents of Waltham Forest who are over the age of 18 will be able to access the new model of care for Adult Community Health Service. Adult Community Health Services ...
NELFT provide Urgent Care services at Whipps Cross hospital. The UCC treats most injuries and illnesses that are urgent but not life-threatening, for example strains, sprains, broken bones, minor ...
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Formal meetings of the Board of Directors are held on the fourth Tuesday of every other month at Trust Head Office. Board papers will be available one week before the meeting date. If you would like ...
Art psychotherapist Katie O’Donoghue, who worked here at NELFT until last year, has had her own children’s book published. The book, The Little Squirrel Who Worried, was written and illustrated by ...