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PATIENT COUNCIL PATIENT COUNCIL APPEALS FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP STRENGTHEN PATIENT VOICE AT UL HOSPITAL GROUP UL Hospital Group Patient Council is currently seeking new volunteers to help in its campaign to improve services across the Group. The Patient Council was established in 2016 and provides an independent voice for patients, service users and their families. It gives patients and members of the public the opportunity to become involved as active partners in UL Hospital Group and advise hospital management on improving patient experience. The Council is composed of volunteers from the general public as well as members of the hospital management team. It is currently looking to increase the number of public and expressions of interest are sought from people who have had experience of University

John Hannafin, Chairman, Patient Council, UL Hospitals Group

Nenagh’.“One of the things that members of the public remarked upon most often was the mere presence of the Defence Forces at the centres, which brought sharply to mind how we were all involved in an emergency response and a great national effort,” she said. Since the opening of the vaccination centres in the region, Defence Forces personnel have provided logistical support, managed stores and

Members of the ULHG Patient Council (l to r) Elizabeth O’Leary, Declan McNamara (vice-chairman), John O’Neill, Michael Ryan, John Hannafin (chairman), Judy Ryan, Anne Fitzgibbon, Melody Buckley, Marie Killowry, Catherine English, Virginia O’Dowd, Janice Cahill, Niamh O’Grady, Prof Brian Lenehan, Colette Cowan, CEO, Niamh Hogan. Missing from the photo: Kay Caball, Jill Franz, Tammy Meaney, Bernadette Moore and Mike Dwane.

Hospital Limerick, Ennis Hospital, Nenagh Hospital, Croom Orthopaedic Hospital or University Maternity Hospital Limerick. John Hannafin, Chairman of the Patient Council, said that in the course of its ordinary work and through its engagement on a wide range of hospital committees- including Nutrition and Hydration, the National Inpatient Experience Survey, End-of-Life Care, Patient Flow, and many others – the Patient Council was having a positive impact in improving services across the Group. “The pandemic has greatly disrupted the work of the Council as it has affected the entirety of the health service and society as a whole. As we look to exit the emergency phase of the pandemic, we are looking for new public members to assist the Council in meeting the new challenges and the

supported pharmacy services. Lt Col Pat Murnane, Officer Commanding, 12th Infantry Battalion, said, “It is very gratifying that the Defence Forces was able to assist the HSE in the nation’s hour of need and the level of co-operation we have had with HSE staff and the relationships we have built during the pandemic will stand to us in good stead in the future should we ever need to do something like this again. The

new opportunities that have become apparent over the past 18 months,” said John. Niamh Hogan, Patient Advocacy and Liaison Services (PALS) Manager, UL Hospitals Group, said the Council was an essential element in promoting a culture of patient partnership across the six hospitals. “We have various ways of gathering patient feedback, through surveys, through research and quality improvement projects, through the complaints process and by other means. In the shape of the Patient Council, we also have a formal structure that meets regularly and through which the voice of our service users and their loved ones is articulated and acted upon. Only by having truly meaningful engagement of this kind can we build the trust and confidence needed to improve our services,” she said.

fact that all of our personnel volunteered to put themselves in harm’s way with HSE staff across a wide variety of tasks from patient transfer to assistance in nursing homes to assistance in both the inoculation and testing centres, it was very gratifying to be able to assist with a 100% volunteer response.” Over 360,000 vaccinations have been delivered by UL Hospitals Group vaccination teams to date.

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pages 82-84

Obesity – breaking the stigma

1min
page 80

New nutrition standards for staff and visitors

2min
page 81

Healthy Communities

6min
pages 78-79

NiSRP updates

4min
pages 74-75

CPD Certificate Programme in Organisation Development and Change

2min
page 72

National Framework for Governance, Management and Support of Research

4min
page 73

Woodlands for Health

3min
page 77

Sexual health update

2min
page 71

Severe weather planning

5min
pages 68-69

World Patient Safety Day

2min
page 70

Methadone COVID study

2min
page 66

Community Healthcare Networks progress

5min
pages 62-63

National Clinical Programme for Early Intervention Teams in Psychosis

3min
page 64

HSE award for chronic disease

4min
page 65

First call for proposals on changes to screening

2min
page 60

Adolescent young adult cancer care

2min
page 59

Cervical screening – Ruth’s story

5min
pages 56-57

BreastCheck campaign

3min
page 58

Marketing of breast milk substitutes

3min
page 55

Breastfeeding week celebrated

3min
page 54

Is blended care the new normal?

4min
pages 52-53

Continence care and training

2min
page 50

Infection prevention and control training

4min
pages 48-49

HSE aid for overseas

3min
page 47

Nenagh Heart Failure Support Unit

5min
pages 42-43

Project cuts wait times

4min
page 41

Rheum to Recover initiative

2min
page 45

Diabetic treatment for Donegal

2min
page 40

Virtual tour for young patients

3min
page 38

Song and dance a boost for dementia patients

3min
page 37

Dementia survey

3min
page 36

GP access to diagnostics extended

4min
page 39

Memory Resource Technology Rooms

5min
pages 34-35

COVID memorial in Tallaght

2min
page 31

Day care resumes for older people

3min
page 30

Community Intervention Team

3min
pages 26-27

Tablet loan scheme for service

3min
page 28

Quitters feel fantastic after lockdown

2min
page 29

Labour of love at the Coombe

2min
page 25

Vaccines protect mum and baby

2min
page 24

Flu vaccine awards

5min
pages 22-23

Get up, get dressed, get moving

5min
pages 20-21

COVID – telling our stories

5min
pages 18-19

CEO message

2min
page 3

Steps to Health Challenge

3min
page 11

Off-duty nurse saves wedding guest

6min
pages 6-7

Health Service Excellence Awards

11min
pages 8-10

Minister for Health praises healthcare staff

6min
pages 12-13

Patient Council makes appeal

3min
page 15

Frontline choir

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