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What We Spend and How We Spend It
Last updated on Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Financial Statements and Reports: Annual financial reports and budgets are published in our Annual Reports. Funding Sources: Information on our funding and financial support can be found in our annual financial statements. Procurement Procedures: Details about our procurement...
read moreWhat Our Priorities Are and How We Are Doing
Last updated on Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Strategic Plans: Our strategic plans and priorities are outlined in our Trust Strategy. Annual Reports: Annual performance reports are available in our Annual Reports. Audit Reports: Audit findings are included in our annual reports and are available on request. Performa...
read moreHow can the COPD sessions help me?
Last updated on Saturday, February 24, 2018
The COPD nurses based at the service are able to help patients with: Information about their condition Information about inhalers and inhaler technique Information and assessment for nebulisers What to do when a patient has a flare up (exacerbation) and how to spot the early warning signs o...
read moreHow should I store my medicines?
Last updated on Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Medicines should be kept in their original packaging and stored in a cool, dry, dark place out of the sight and reach of children. Some medicines need to be kept in the fridge – this will be clearly marked on the packet or instruction leaflet.
read moreWard Details
Last updated on Thursday, October 30, 2025
Here you can find a list of our wards at Arrowe Park and Clatterbridge Hospitals. For visiting times, link here. For site maps - link here for Clatterbridge and link here for Arrowe Park Hospital. Arrowe Park Hospital: Ward Name Ward No Telephone Location Ward...
read moreCOPD
Last updated on Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a term for a group of lung conditions (for example, chronic bronchitis and emphysema) and can lead to damaged, 'obstructed', airways. The symptoms are usually a combination of: Increased breathlessness, especially when moving around Persistent c...
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