Welsh Health Specialised Services (WHSSC) is writing a new 10 year strategy for specialised services for the residents of Wales and its responsible population.
People in the Merthyr Tydfil, Bridgend and Rhondda areas are encouraged to register their decision to give the Gift of Life this Organ Donation Week.
This World Car Free Day, September 22 Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB is highlighting the important role reducing our reliance on cars plays in improving our health and wellbeing; and some of the practical steps we can all take to make that change.
Cancer patients in South Wales could soon be diagnosed and treated more quickly, thanks to a new Radiology Navigator role being introduced at Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB.
We are dealing with an extremely high number of calls.
We are now delighted to be able to welcome siblings and grandparents as visitors to our Neonatal Units.
From Friday 26 August 2022 we are able to welcome a second visitor to our maternity units. This is one other person, or child, in addition to the nominated birth partner who can visit our wards between 2pm and 4pm.
As we reflect and celebrate the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, we will remember her
affection for the Welsh people and her support of the NHS.
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board’s (CTMUHB’s) new Wellness Improvement Service (WISE), which provides a service to patients to help manage their health, has produced a series of blogs online written by clinical experts to support the overall programme approach.
Maendy Place GP surgery has the keys to its new home in Cynon Linc.
The six new community vaccination centres (CVCs) will see the current three close.
Two of Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board’s lead nurses from the Infection, Prevention and Control team (IP&C), Bethan Cradle and Sarah Morgan were today awarded the High Sheriff Award by The High Sheriff, Maria Thomas.
From Friday 12 August, a second nominated birth partners is able to accompany women using the active stage of labour.
Eighteen nurses join us from India the Philippines and Zimbabwe taking the total that have joined us at CTM to 54 – they will now undertake training before qualifying as an Registered Nurse in the next few months.
Full version of the WISE Wellness Calendar available for download in August
The pandemic has had a huge impact on the wellbeing and mental health of students who have previously struggled with speech and language difficulties, particularly those with a stammer.
Well done to Bethan Williams, who today (July 29) received a High Sheriff Award from the High Sheriff for Mid Glamorgan Maria Thomas for her dedication and commitment to the My Maternity, My Way service.