Staff shortages and stretched resources in home care, nursing and community services leading to temporary prioritisation of services to protect the most vulnerable.
They raise more than £3,000 to transform quiet rooms for parents receiving distressing news.
An online appointment and triage system offered to GP practices across Swansea Bay general practices is proving to be a success – when it’s used correctly.
Three Morriston Hospital nurses have been recognised for “going the extra mile” for the most vulnerable children and adults needing emergency care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Rugby legend Jonathan Davies, MBE has thrown his support behind an exciting new cycle challenge.
The plans are designed to improve access to emergency care and cut waiting lists for operations
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of Swansea Bay University Health Board will be held on Thursday, 29 July at 11.45am via YouTube livestream.
International honours as two Swansea Bay Health Board staff members represent their countries.
Specialist nurses have teamed up with a Swansea gay rugby side to raise awareness of the benefits of early testing for sexually transmitted infections.
The world-leading £2.5 million plus research programme aims to revolutionise surgeons’ ability to reconstruct nose and ear cartilage in patients affected by facial difference.
Keep yourself and your family safe in this extreme weather.
Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of Swansea Bay University Health Board will be held on Thursday, 22nd July 2021 at 12.45pm via YouTube livestream.
New nature-friendly area has grass-roofed roundhouse as its heart
Swansea Bay University Health Board’s (SBUHB) Liberty Stadium drive-through testing unit has transferred to a new home.
Parents are being warned to ensure their children are fully protected against the sun following several youngsters having to be admitted to Morriston Hospital with sunburn.
From her very first day in training, Swansea Bay nurse Jean Saunders has had a career unlike most others.
We know waits in the Emergency Department (A&E) are frustrating. But abusing any of our staff as a result is not acceptable.
A new website is being launched to help Swansea Bay’s children and young people explore their mental health and wellbeing, which may have suffered during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Health board staff are adding their support to a campaign aimed at reducing the risks of older people falling.
A person has now died following a spate of drug overdoses in the Swansea Bay area.
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