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Your maternity care plan - now available as an app

A new app that helps women to navigate their pregnancy journey with Frimley Health is live today.  The Maternity Plan app was developed by the local maternity and neonatal system (LMNS) in collaboration with Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, exclusively for women under the care of Frimley Health's maternity teams.  Frimley Health are proud to offer high-quality maternity s ...

New app gives parents quick and easy guidance on common childhood illnesses

From today (Monday 10th October) parents and carers across East Berkshire, Surrey Heath, Farnham and North East Hampshire have a new tool to help them deal with common childhood conditions. The Frimley Healthier Together App provides clear, reliable advice from the NHS and is designed to be a handy guide, accessible at home or on the go. Parents, GPs and Paediatricians design ...

A fairer start for all mums and babies

Maternity services across Frimley Health and Care have unveiled plans to ensure that the care they provide is better suited to the communities they serve. Currently outcomes for new mothers and their babies can vary by ethnicity, as a result of a range of cultural, socio-economic and genetic factors. The new Frimley Perinatal Equity Strategy aims to improve understanding of t ...

Who's in Charge? - A new campaign to keep young babies safe

A new campaign launches today across Frimley Health and Care – covering East Berkshire, Surrey Heath, Farnham and North East Hampshire - aimed at reducing sudden and unexpected deaths in infancy. “Who’s in Charge?” is a response to the latest figures published by the Government, showing that babies dying suddenly and unexpectedly represent one of the largest groups of cases no ...

The Ockenden Report

We have created a summary of Frimley's response to the first Ockenden report, an independent review into the maternity services at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust: Frimley Health Maternity: Actioning Ockenden You may have seen coverage of the report in the national media. For many, this would have been an upsetting and difficult watch.  We at Frimley Health Maternit ...

Maternity services given £250,000 boost

Midwives from Slough down to Farnham will be able to deliver better, more joined-up services to local people thanks to a successful bid for national funding. The Frimley Local Maternity System has been awarded £250,000 pounds by the national Digital Maternity Fund. The extra money will be used to improve infrastructure, technology and connectivity in a series of ‘maternity hu ...

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