Bryan Ingleby to become new Chair of Trust
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust Council of Governors has confirmed that Bryan Ingleby will be the new Chair of the Trust when Pradip Patel’s term of office comes to an end after seven years in the role.
Royal opening for Heatherwood
Frimley Health’s new centre of excellence for non-emergency care, Heatherwood Hospital in Ascot, has been declared officially open by HRH The Countess of Wessex GCVO.
Our January ViPs
Three Frimley Health colleagues who have shown their dedication and commitment to supporting patients and staff have been recognised in the Trust's latest Values into Practice awards. Dr Jenny Tringham, deputy Chief of Service for Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital, consultant general surgeon Dr Henry Dowson and Lucy Tebbit, a clinical practice development nurse, collected their certificates at January’s board of directors meeting last week.
2022 - year in review
Some key achievements of each month throughout 2022 to remind you of the incredible work that continues to happen despite extreme pressures.
Frimley Health’s specialist teams host children’s Christmas party
On Saturday, 17 December, Frimley Park’s Paediatric specialist nurses held two parties for their patients to get them into the Christmas spirit. The oncology, diabetes, epilepsy and respiratory teams hosted around 50 children, along with their siblings and family at Frimley Community Hall, where they decorated biscuits and baubles, made Christmas cards and were visited by Father Christmas.
Transformative power of art - making the Trust a better place to be
2022 has been a busy year for our Frimley Health Charity arts and creative health manager, Emma Carr, who has made it her mission to make our hospitals and community hubs more appealing and happier places to visit and work.
Frimley Trust Work Experience awarded Silver
Frimley Health has been presented with the silver award against the HEE Work Experience Quality Standard within the healthcare setting.
Sculptures stand in chapel tribute
Stunning sculptures at the new Heatherwood Hospital in Ascot stand in tribute to the Chapel of St Luke from the original hospital site. The two-year project to repurpose the chapel’s stained-glass windows ended with the unveiling earlier this month.