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we ve put him down as home today. we just need to make sure the care s in place. there are three patients who are medically fit to go home. if that happens, then she will be going today. if social care and transport can be booked, that s three free beds on this ward. # happy birthday, dear terry! terry is 90 today. he needs an ambulance to get home and then a specialist carer to administer medication. we think we can get you out today. over on the orthopaedic ward is marjorie. we re from warwickshire fire and rescue service. we ve come to take you home. although medically fit to go home, it s taken over two weeks to arrange appropriate care for her. a lift was easier to organise. an initiative with the fire and rescue service involves transporting patients and checking how safe their home is. hello, everyone. with another bed free, rachel has the lunchtime update. at the moment, we re minus 44 beds. it is tricky.
moving out straight away. we can manage to bypass the emergency department. the frailty assessment unit frees space in a&e. good morning, julia. the first patient in isjulia. she s 94. i seem to have gone downhill rapidly. the unit aims to fast track elderly patients straight to the correct specialist consultants. on the ward, big decisions on who s well enough to leave the hospital. we ve put him down as home today. we just need to make sure the care s in place. there are three patients who are medically fit to go home. if that happens, she will be going today. if social care and transport can be booked, that s three free beds on this ward. # happy birthday, dear terry! terry is 92 today. he needs an ambulance to get home and then a specialist carer to administer medication. we think we can get you out today. oh, no. so emily s going to phone the carers. over on the orthopaedic ward is marjorie.