Learning Disability Week: Project aimed at tackling over medication is hailed as life-changing
Teesside woman finally feels she "can be me again" after taking part in Trust-backed project.
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Teesside woman finally feels she "can be me again" after taking part in Trust-backed project.
The Durham and Darlington Health Facilitation Team support people with learning disabilities who use our services, to stay healthy by helping them to access wider health care services.
Wife who cares for husband with a complex illness speaks of need to build your own carer support network.
This Learning Disability Week we are shining a light on the role of the specialist learning disability physiotherapist and the support they can provide.
Carers play key role in publication of a unique book marking the opening of a new chapter in co-creation at our Trust.
The widow of a North East football player has pledged to ensure his legacy will help protect future generations.
We're delighted to announce that the Humber and North Yorkshire Resilience Hub has been shortlisted for the Staff Wellbeing Initiative Award at this year’s Health Service Journal (HSJ) Patient Safety Awards
New carers urged to "take joy in the little moments" when looked after a loved one.
Former Trust patient inspired by therapy dog visits is now leading the pack with a paw-fect pal of his own
NHS professionals across Teesside have joined forces to host information sessions across Teesside for Learning Disability Week (17 – 23 June).