Important - You are eligible for a free NHS Covid‑19 vaccine this spring if you are: Aged 75 years and over, A resident in a care home for older adults or Immunosuppressed, aged 6 months and over.
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More COVID-19 vaccination appointments are now available to book for June 1st and 8th AM. Contact the surgery to book if you are eligible.
The NHS employs over a million staff in thousands of locations. It is a large and complex organisation providing a broad range of services. It is not surprising that sometimes you or a loved one may feel bewildered or concerned when using the NHS. And this can be at times when you are feeling at your most vulnerable and anxious.
So, what should you do if you want on the spot help when using the health service?
The NHS expects all members of staff to listen and respond to you to the best of their ability. But sometimes, you may wish to talk to someone employed especially to help you. The Patient Advice and Liaison Service, known as PALS, has been introduced to ensure that the NHS listens to patients, their relatives, carers and friends, and answers their questions and resolves their concerns as quickly as possible.
PALS also helps the NHS to improve services by listening to what matters to patients and their loved ones and making changes, when appropriate.
If you would like more information about PALS, the functions it is intended to provide and the standards it should strive to achieve, please visit the PALS website.