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  1. Visiting times. Visitors are able to visit general wards between 11am and 7pm and will not need to use the booking system. Please click here for a full list of visiting times for all areas. NEW VISITING LEGISLATION. The Trust is aware of a new visiting legislation which will come into effect on 6th April 2024 and is committed to ensuring that ...

  2. Jan 25, 2022 · VISITORS will be welcomed back to all inpatient wards at Russells Hall Hospital from today (Tuesday January 25) with the relaxing of Covid restrictions. One visitor per patient per day will be allowed between 8am and 7pm and people can stay up to 45 minutes. Visits must be booked in advance online and visitors can only book the day before, or ...

  3. Jun 17, 2021 · Russells Hall Hospital.. VISITING has now resumed on inpatient wards at Russells Hall Hospital...but visitors must book in advance to see hospitalised loved ones. One visitor per patient per day is now permitted and they can stay up to 45 minutes but relatives or friends need to book in advance via a new online booking system which has now gone ...

  4. Jan 25, 2022 · At Russells Hall Hospital one visitor per patient per day is allowed and they can stay up to 45 minutes. The trust has set up an online self-booking system and visitors will only be able to book ...

  5. Welcome to The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust. The links on the left hand side of this page should give you all the information you need, whether you’re coming in to hospital, leaving hospital, or visiting a friend or relative who is staying with us. You can view the full range of services offered and find out more about our wards with the ...

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · Weston Area Health Trust, which runs Weston General Hospital - has restricted visiting on its general wards from 2.30pm to 3.30pm and 6.30pm to 7.30pm. Only one close family member, carer, or ...

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  8. Welcome to Russells Hall Hospital. In this booklet you will find important information about your stay with us. If you need help communicating with us, for example because you use British Sign Language, please tell the staff in the department or ward and we will make arrangements to help you. Ward:

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