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Welcome to Hembury Ward

Date issued: March 2025 

For review: March 2027 

Ref: D-421/KC/Ward/Welcome to Hembury Ward

PDF: Welcome to Hembury Ward.pdf [pdf] 201KB

Here is a brief description of the daily routine on our ward:

  •     6am - medication round and observations taken. 

  •     8am - breakfast is served 

  •    10.30am to 10.45 - mid-morning tea/coffee 

  •    10.30am to 11.30am - patients observations taken if required

  •    Midday to 12.30pm - lunch is served. If you have any time critical medications due these will be given on time even if differs from above

  •    12:30pm to 12:45pm - tea/coffee served

  •    2pm - medication round

  •    2pm to 4pm - patients observations taken if required

  •    2:30pm to 2:45pm - tea/coffee is served

  •    5pm to 6pm - medication round

  •    5:30pm to 6pm - Evening meal is served followed by tea/coffee

  •     8pm to 10pm - medication round

  •     8pm to 10pm - Patients observations are taken if required

  •     8pm to 10pm - Evening drink served.

Meals and refreshments

Meals are brought to your bedside by our catering and housekeeping team. Dietary requirements are catered for in our menus. We have a red tray system in place for patients who require additional support with eating to ensure they are seen and given the help needed. More information about dietary requirements, menus and how orders are taken are available on our website. Find out more about your stay in Hospital

If you need help 

Please speak to us at any time during your stay, the call bell at your bed space is the big orange button. In the toilets it is a red cord. The bell is there to be used if you need to speak to a member of staff, please feel free to press or pull the bell and a member of staff will answer as soon as they are able to do so.

Visiting times are 11am to 7pm

Car parking

For detailed information about car parking and concession rates visit our Getting here page. 

Personal belongings

Your personal belongings can be stored in your secure bedside locker. Valuables should be taken home by a relative. The hospital does not accept responsibility for loss or damage to any personal property you choose to keep with you.

Please inform one of the nursing team if you normally use a hearing aid, false teeth or walking aid. It is advisable that these items are labelled appropriately.

You will be asked about medications that you regularly take.

Preparing for your discharge home

Our top priority is to help you get better and support you to leave hospital when the time is right. 

We will work with you to start planning right away to ensure you leave the hospital in a safe and timely manner. Read more about getting you home from hospital 

Our Virtual Ward

– ask our colleagues if you are eligible

Our Virtual Ward enables patients to get hospital-level care at home, safely and in familiar surroundings. It helps patients speed up their recovery and frees up hospital beds for other patients. Just as in hospital, patients in our Virtual Ward are cared for by a multi-disciplinary team who can provide a range of tests and treatments. Please ask staff looking after you if this service could support the plans for your care and enable you to receive care in your home or continued setting of care. Find out more about our virtual ward

Telling us about your care:

We actively encourage patients, carers, and families to engage with our matrons as a point of contact when you want to talk about things that have gone well, or about any issues you may have spotted during your stay that could be improved.

We would encourage you in the first instance to discuss this on the ward by asking to speak with the ward manager or matron. Visit Meet the Matron to give feedback

Find more information about our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) 

Send a message to those who cared for you

Information/entertainment during your stay

Free wi-fi is provided, to access it go to the wi-fi settings on your device and select “NHS Guest”. You can also tune in to Hospital Radio Plymouth on 107.3fm & DAB+

Additional support is available for veterans, carers and patients with dementia. Unpaid carers may be entitled to free parking and for drink and meal vouchers.  Read our Carers Welcome booklet

Carers

If you have an unpaid carer they may be entitled to free parking and for drink and meal vouchers. Read our Carers Welcome booklet 

Please let us know if you would like to arrange a visit from our pastoral care team or our volunteer patient visitors. We also offer an active response service for patients, these volunteers can pick up shopping or food, help run errands and take them to the shops/cafes/gardens etc. Please ask the ward team to contact them on your behalf on extension 38392

Martha’s Rule

Martha’s Rule means that patients, families, carers and staff have round-the-clock access to a rapid review from a separate care team if they are worried about a person’s condition. If you would like a review please speak with the ward manager/nurse in charge who will arrange this.

Infection Control

All wards in the hospital are subject to infection control guidelines. These are in place to keep you safe. Please let us know if you have had an infectious illness or been in contact with somebody who has. Please follow any advice given to you by your clinical team to reduce the risk of getting an infection.

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