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Saolta University Health Care Group recruiting staff across the West and North West to join its COVID-19 Vaccination Team

The Saolta University Health Care Group is currently recruiting staff to support the roll out of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme. The Group is looking for clinical staff (a minimum of 19.5 and maximum 39 hours per week) who are eligible to administer vaccines for an initial 3 month contract, which may be extended. The Group is also recruiting Health Care Assistants and administrative staff to support the vaccination centres.

Ecumenical Memorial Service

Galway University Hospitals Staff invite you to join us in remembering all our patients especially those who died, may they rest in peace.

We invite you to join us for an Ecumenical Service via our webcam

As staff of Galway University Hospitals we feel privileged to be present during such a personal family event as a loved one’s death. We acknowledge your sadness and grief. We hope that you will find some solace in knowing that we continue to remember you and your loved one.

Sligo Health Care Worker vaccination programme now up and running at Knocknarea Arena IT Sligo

Health care staff across Sligo are being vaccinated this week in the newly established Vaccination Centre in Knocknarea Arena in Sligo IT. Health care staff from Sligo University Hospital, Community staff in CHO 1 and staff from agencies funded by the HSE such as the North West Hospice are being provided with their COVID 19 vaccine at the IT from this week.

Consultant-led Virtual Heart Failure Clinics for GPs in East Galway

At the end of last year the Heart Failure Service developed by Portiuncula University Hospital and Galway Primary Care introduced virtual heart failure clinics for GPs in East Galway to discuss treatment plans and improve patient care. Once a week up to six GPs can discuss individual patient symptoms and treatment with the Heart Failure Team, on a one to one basis, via video conference.

‘Thinking of You’ introduced at Galway University Hospitals to keep patients and families connected during COVID-19

The Social Work Department at Galway University Hospitals are inviting family and friends of patients in the hospital to email a letter, photo which will be printed, popped into an envelope and delivered to their loved one in hospital.

Portiuncula University Hospital Remembrance Ceremony

Portiuncula University Hospital Remembrance Ceremony

Portiuncula University Hospital holds a Ceremony of Remembrance on the first Monday in February for parents and their families who have experienced bereavement through the death of a child or who have lost a baby through miscarriage, still birth or neonatal death.

Face to face outpatient clinics remain curtailed at hospitals across the Saolta group

In early January all but very urgent and time critical inpatient and day surgery was curtailed across the hospitals* in the Saolta group. In light of very significant pressure in the hospitals caused by COVID-19 and high community infection rates, it is now necessary to continue the current restrictions to ensure patient safety and wellbeing. The deferrals are in place for a further two week period and will be kept under review.

Iarrtar ar mhuintir na Gaillimhe fanacht ar an airdeall agus cloí leis na bearta sláinte poiblí chun cabhrú leis an víreas a choinneáil faoi smacht

Mar gheall ar meadú  tapa ar rátaí ionfhabhtaithe COVID-19 i nGaillimh, tá FSS ag obair i gcomhair leis an nGarda Síochána agus leis an Rialtas Áitiúil chun iarraidh ar an bpobal fanacht ar an airdeall agus cosc a chur le scaipeadh an víris sa bpobal.

An appeal to the people of Galway to stay vigilant and halt the spread of COVID-19 in the community

Due to a rapid increase in COVID-19 infection rates in Galway, the HSE has joined with An Garda Síochána and Local Government to appeal to the public to stay vigilant and halt the spread of the virus in the community.

The three principle agencies have come together to highlight the gravity of the public health risk in Galway where there is a tenfold increase in COVID-19 daily infection rate compared to the first wave.

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