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Live music for dementia patients

12 August 2024

Thanks to our funding, dementia patients continue to enjoy live music from The Sptiz, who regularly visit them on the wards.

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Pensioner’s 49 mile board walk

5 August 2024

Plucky pensioner, May Hamilton, completed 40 lengths of Southend pier in just one week, the equivalent distance of 49 miles, to raise money for LNWH Trust.

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Charity helps children and young people to speak up

30 July 2024

When Gail Manning, a registered health play specialist in Jack’s Place children’s ward, recognised the need for children and young people to share their experiences of using LNWH NHS Trust services and work together to make improvements, we were happy to help.

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Music therapy sooths sick babies

22 July 2024

We are delighted to fund music therapy to benefit our parents and new-born babies during what can be a stressful and worrying time. Premature or sick babies are cared for on our neonatal unit, and they can be with us for many weeks, depending on their health care needs.

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Pharmacy on wheels are ready to roll

15 July 2024

Thanks to funding from LNWH Charity, through the transformation innovation fund, mobile dispensing units are ready to roll.

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Think yellow for falls

8 July 2024

To help identify patients who are at risk and help reduce incidents of falls at LNWH NHS Trust, we funded the “Think Yellow” initiative.

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Greenspace project update

1 July 2024

The greenspace programme was one of the projects voted for by staff to receive some of the £1m innovation and transformation fund pledged by the Charity.

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Autism reality experience

24 June 2024

Our funding meant that staff could experience the daily issues autistic people face on a specially adapted bus.

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