Patients help hospital go green and save money by recycling walking aids
Patients could help The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) save £36,000 a year by returning their walking aids when they are back on their feet.
Patients could help The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) save £36,000 a year by returning their walking aids when they are back on their feet.
A revised New Hospital Programme (NHP) plan, reaffirming the rebuild of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH) as a key priority project, was released by the Government yesterday (Monday 20 January).
The QEH is inviting local residents to take part in a series of public engagement events as part of the national campaign ‘Change NHS: Helping Shape a Health Service Fit for the Future’.
The QEH King’s Lynn Charity has launched an exciting new appeal — EPIC Moves, Better Lives — aiming to raise £20,000 to bring transformative reconditioning and exercise therapy directly to hospital patients.
Last year, Alive West Norfolk united with a shared mission to raise funds for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital’s (QEH) Cancer Care & Treatment Centre, showcasing the incredible power of community spirit.
Norfolk Blood Bikes delivered surprise Christmas stockings to Neonatal Intensive Care Units across Norfolk, providing joy for families with newborns fighting serious health issues.