Health Minister Jeremy Hunt impressed by ‘cutting edge’ Airedale Hospital (From Craven Herald)
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Health Minister Jeremy Hunt impressed by ‘cutting edge’ Airedale Hospital
7:00am Thursday 31st January 2013 in News
Minister Jeremy Hunt chats to patient Catherine Ogden during his visit to Airedale Hospital
A senior Government minister has praised Airedale Hospital’s innovative approach to caring for patients with long-term health problems.
Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt visited Airedale on Monday to see how staff supported patients with dementia and long-term conditions.
The MP toured the hospital’s Telehealth Hub, and a ward designed for people with dementia. He said: “I wanted to see some of the things happening at Airedale which are at the cutting edge for the whole of the country.
“I’m incredibly impressed by the technology here which can really help people live healthily. There’s a strong culture of care and compassion at Airedale, which is something that is very much in the minds of the public at the moment.
“There is also some pioneering work going on here around the sharing of patient records between GP surgeries.”
Mr Hunt saw how patients could have consultations with health professionals from the comfort of their home or local GP surgery via secure video link technology.
In Ward One, he heard how older patients with dementia were benefiting from specially designed crockery, and a system where butterfly symbols are included by beds and on the notes of people with dementia.
The symbols help staff identify people with dementia, so they know they will need extra care and additional help with feeding.
Mr Hunt was also told about the hospital’s dignity room. This was set up to provide free items such as slippers, warm clothing and toiletries to those patients admitted to hospital without their own possessions.
Dr Andrew Catto, medical director of Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We were delighted to have the opportunity to show Mr Hunt some of our work which demonstrates real improvements in care for our patients - particularly for those with dementia and long-term conditions.”