Physiotherapists at Huntingdon s Hinchingbrooke Hospital have moved to a new home at the front of the main building, to give patients and staff more space, better privacy and a brighter environment. Service manager Sarah Saul (pictured with skeleton and c
Physiotherapists at Huntingdon's Hinchingbrooke Hospital have moved to a new home at the front of the main building, to give patients and staff more space, better privacy and a brighter environment.
Service manager Sarah Saul (pictured with skeleton and colleagues) said: "I have been receiving very positive feedback from patients and staff about the newly refurbished department. In particular, patients have welcomed our new location at the front of the hospital which has improved access to the service.
"We have also received many positive comments on the improved privacy and dignity the new department offers, with walled cubicles making a big difference to the patient experience."
Picture: HELEN DRAKE
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