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RESIDENTS will be able to pick up information and advice about services in Peterborough hospitals at an event in Serpentine Green shopping centre next week.

RESIDENTS will be able to pick up information and advice about services in Peterborough hospitals at an event in Serpentine Green shopping centre next week.Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is celebrating the East of England Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Awareness Week.

The PALS service helps patients, families and visitors by providing advice, guidance, information and support for all of the trust’s services in each of its hospitals. The team also acts as a liaison between patients and clinical staff if they need help or if patients or their families believe they have not received the quality of service they expected.

On Thursday, June 11, from 11am until 6pm, the trust’s PALS team will visit the shopping centre in Hampton to give information about the service and the trust’s hospitals and listen to feedback.

During the awareness week, there will also be information display stands at Peterborough District Hospital, Edith Cavell Hospital and Stamford Hospital.

Director of nursing Chris Wilkinson said: “The more people who know about the PALS service and the excellent work it does, the better a patient’s experience of hospital can be.”


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