Parents and guardians are being reminded of the importance of their children having two doses of the MMR vaccination.
Following internal and external consultation, we are pleased to be able to share Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board’s (CTMUHB) Strategic Equality Plan (SEP) for 2024-2028.
People in south Wales can now access free online mental health therapy through a new referral system set up in partnership with Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTMUHB).
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board would like to update on changes to its Adult Integrated Autism Services (IAS) which will have a positive impact on patients living in Bridgend County.
From 1st April 2024, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board will be making improvements to how it provides treatment and care for breast patients living in Bridgend County.
World Delirium Awareness Day is an annual event that is held on the second Wednesday of March to raise awareness about delirium and its impact on patients, families, and healthcare systems.
We are delighted to be shortlisted in the 2024 National Catering Awards which will take place in London on 4 April for our work on the ‘Maeth’ menus for ‘Nutritionally Well’ and ‘Nutritionally Vulnerable’ patients.
Today, we are celebrating International Women’s Day across our sites, recognising the outstanding contribution that women make in our health board and our communities.
When you visit the children’s wards at Prince Charles Hospital(PCH) you won’t be looking for wards 31 and 32 any longer, it is now Turtle Ward (31) and Octopus Ward (32) for which you will be looking.
In recent months, there have been significant outbreaks of measles in the UK, including cases within South Wales. Measles is highly infectious and the only way to prevent large outbreaks is through high uptake of the MMR vaccination (2 doses).
We are delighted to welcome Rachel Rowlands as a newly appointed Independent Member (community).
All of our emergency departments, in Royal Glamorgan, Prince Charles and Princess of Wales hospitals, are facing extreme pressure.
As you may be aware, we are seeing a worrying rise in the number of measles cases in the UK, with a recent outbreak in the South Wales region.
Earlier the month, the Health Disability Activity Partnership was presented with a NHS Wales Awards by NHS Wales Chief Executive Judith Paget, for its contribution to improving health and wellbeing of disabled people.
Our emergency departments in Royal Glamorgan, Prince Charles and Princess of Wales hospitals are all extremely busy.
We were delighted to be celebrating with staff yesterday (January 17th) who have achieved 40 or more years working in the NHS.