'You asked, we listened'
Manx Care has confirmed that trolley rounds have been reinstated across wards and outpatient areas at Noble's Hospital.
It comes following feedback gathered in 'Meet the Matron' listening events held in January and February.
Matrons walked the wards, corridors and hospital foyer and met people, partners and charities in the community and listened to patients, carers and visitors.
The healthcare body says the reinstatement 'reflects its commitment to delivering compassionate, person-centred care on every ward, every day'.
Emma Cleator, Divisional Director of Nursing and Allied Health Professions for Unscheduled Care said: "I am delighted to support the relaunch of the Trolley Rounds across Noble’s Hospital.
"This initiative reflects our commitment to delivering compassionate, person-centred care on every ward, every day.
"The team has worked incredibly hard to refresh the process, ensuring it runs smoothly and adds genuine value to the patient experience.
"These small but meaningful interactions help promote comfort, dignity and connection: things that matter deeply to the people we care for. My sincere thanks to everyone involved for bringing this important service back with such energy and enthusiasm."
She added: "Your voice matters, and this is just one example of how we’re honouring our promise to listen, involve and improve together."
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