Hospital visiting during COVID-19 outbreak
This provides information about how to make the most of your food, which can be found at https://www.malnutritionpathway. co.uk/library/covid19yellow.pdf Consider speaking to your GP or nurse if you have concerns.
If you are struggling to eat enough, or if you are losing weight or strength in your muscles, you may need to think differently about the foods you are eating. This leaflet provides important tips to help you get the most out of the foods you eat while you are unwell and may help you to regain some of the weight or strength you have lost.
If you are struggling to eat enough, if you have been very ill and/or if you have been recently discharged from hospital, your healthcare professional may have given you advice about a nourishing diet and you may have been given a supply of nutrition drinks, known as ‘oral nutritional supplements’.
Bereavement services in South East Wales with contact numbers and addresses.
Velindre NHS Trust Bereavement advice - Patient Information leaflet
Please grade your toxicities using this sheet, so we can assess how you tolerated your last treatment and if we need to make any alterations to your next treatment prescription.
Dylech raddio eich gwenwyndra yn defnyddio'r daflen hon, fel y gallwn asesu sut y gwnaethoch oddef eich triniaeth ddiwethaf, ac a oes angen i ni wneud unrhyw addasiadau i'ch presgripsiwn triniaeth nesaf.
Telephone / Virtual Assessment Clinics Velindre Cancer Centre is keen to minimise the amount of time you spend waiting in the hospital Outpatients Department. We still need to check that you are well enough to continue with your treatment so we will contact you by telephone or video call instead.
Short Notice SACT Telephone Assessments Clinics V1.1 (Individual Site Specific Team SST led)
Patient information on changes that we have made at Velindre Cancer Centre to ensure your safety.
The aim of this guideline is to support senior clinicians in their decision making as to whether SACT treatment should be initiated or continued in patients during the Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020.