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Rutland Memorial Hospital to welcome more beds and facilities

By Evie Payne

27th Jun 2023 | Local News

Rutland Memorial Hospital will welcome more beds and staff in a new drive from Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. Image credit: Martin Brookes.
Rutland Memorial Hospital will welcome more beds and staff in a new drive from Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. Image credit: Martin Brookes.

Rutland Memorial Hospital is one of many across Rutland and Leicestershire that will benefit from more beds and staff in a new recruitment drive.

A major recruitment drive is under way with a £9 million investment for the community hospital inpatient wards across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.

Around 150 staff are needed to support in delivering care to patients for these additional 52 beds.

The beds will be spread across Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust's existing network of community inpatient wards and will include one additional ward at Coalville Community Hospital (up from two at present) and one additional ward at Loughborough Hospital (up from one at present) as well as the existing beds at other inpatient sites, one of which is Rutland Memorial Hospital.

Others include Hinckley and Bosworth Community Hospital, Melton Mowbray Hospital, St Luke's Hospital (Market Harborough), and the two-ward unit at the Evington Centre in Leicester.

The additional staff needed include care professional posts for nurses and healthcare assistants, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, as well as support roles such as ward clerks and housekeepers.

LPT's community hospitals provide specialist rehabilitation, end of life care and care for patients who no longer need acute hospital treatment but are not yet well enough to return home.

Dr Rekash Inamdar, GP and clinical lead for Home First with the LLR ICB, said: "As part of our local NHS Recovery Programme, we have invested funding into a significant number of intermediate care beds with rehabilitation to help people move from hospital into more appropriate settings for their needs.

"Our vision is to adopt a consistent Home First approach, underpinned by intermediate care, that ensures people are supported to return home safely and remain independent, in their usual place of residence, for as long as possible. We are working with local authorities and voluntary and community partners in order to achieve this expansion of 'step-down' care. In order to do this, more staff are now needed for the opportunity to support this project and our vision to improve care for people in our communities."

Nikki Beacher, a deputy director at LPT, added: "This extra capacity will help provide the right care in the right place for patients of LLR and support our colleagues working in ambulance services and emergency departments by enabling flow out of the hospital." 

To find out more or to apply for these or any of the other jobs available, please go online.

     

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