The playroom had not been refurbished since the hospital opened in 2001. Read more
The equipment is being used on babies and children at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. Read more
The creation will cut down on the waste of single-use plastics. Read more
Your donations helped fund world-class knowledge for NHS staff. Read more
Together with our local NHS, we push the limits of what’s possible. We go above and beyond to transform the experiences patients have in our ten UHBW hospitals in Bristol city centre, South Bristol and Weston, wherever the need is greatest.
2020/21 was another great year for Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity and we were able to invest in transformative and life-saving projects across all areas of the hospitals. Thanks to the generosity of supporters, over £2million was raised for your hospitals.
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The course taught staff to deliver the CALS training. Read more
The clinic supports people who have experienced the menopause due to cancer. Read more
The monitors are used to monitor isolating patients. Read more
The interactive project improves the hospital experience for young patients. Read more
The hoist enables severely disabled children to access the hydrotherapy pool. Read more
The new technology is in use at the Bristol Heart Institute. Read more
The device is in use on Ocean Ward at Bristol Children's Hospital. Read more
The Muslim Chaplain works across all areas of the hospitals. Read more
Donations support the running club for NHS staff. Read more
The advanced technology is in use at Bristol Eye Hospital. Read more
The iPad is used by children aged up to 18. Read more
The scanner cost £1.5million Read more
The lockers replace old ones which had not been updated since 2001. Read more
The scheme is available to all UHBW staff. Read more
UHBW staff were able to access urgent funds during the pandemic. Read more
The transportable sensory unit helps to calm children with lights and music. Read more
Specially designed bras reduce risk of infection and help patients maintain dignity at Bristol Heart Institute. Read more
The chairs mean patients can be more comfortable during their treatment. Read more
The scanners are used to operate on babies still in the womb. Read more
Beth Calverley uses one-to-one poetry sessions and workshops to boost the well-being of patients. Read more