Face masks and social distancing: Due to the rising prevalence of COVID-19 in our communities, we strongly encourage healthcare staff and visitors to wear a face covering in all of our settings, particularly in clinical areas and those with high footfall. Please exercise a common-sense approach and personal responsibility to help us reduce the impact of COVID-19 on our patients, workforce and services. In addition to wearing a face covering, it is important to continue to maintain social distancing where possible. Thank you for your continued support and co-operation at this time. We continue to regularly review our advice based on prevalence in our communities and our hospitals.
09/06/2022 - Trespassers warned to stay off hospital's private land
30/05/2022 - Hospital's new-look garden a blooming success with patients
27/05/2022 - Team work is at centre of both NHS and rugby roles
24/05/2022 - One year on and mother and baby unit doing fine11/11/2021- Palliative care paramedics start training for new service
22/10/2021- Appeal to families – help your relative go home from hospital
15/10/2021- Swansea Bay's first perinatal mental health midwife offers support at new unit
13/10/2021- From a girl who dreamt of being a nurse to retiring aged 75
21/09/2021- Mental health nurses' pandemic experiences used as muse for poems
26/08/2021- Prioritisation for urgently needed blood tests
24/03/2021- Only mother and baby unit of its kind in Wales to open in Swansea Bay
23/03/2021- Swansea Bay observes first ever Covid Memorial Day
17/02/2021- Smoking ban in hospital grounds becomes law on 1st March
15/01/2021- Warning as cardiac patients put off urgent heart scans
18/12/2020 - Heated marquees installed for visitors
06/11/2020- Gorseinon Hospital Covid-19 statement
20/10/2020- Resumption of laboratory testing service
18/02/2020 Green-fingered volunteers start transforming hospital grounds into healthy gardens
03/12/2019 Dad to donate kidney to stranger before running London Marathon
21/11/2019 Staff surprise patient with 99th birthday party
25/10/2019 Urgent norovirus message
21/10/2019 Vintage tearoom opens for patients at Gorseinon Hospital
18/04/2019 Hospital courtyards to be transformed
12/04/2019 Church congregation praises dementia care
02/04/2019 Your votes could help make our gardens rosy
27/03/2019 New hospital orchard to bear fruit for patients
06/03/2019 New hair salon is a real highlight for dementia patients
11/02/2019 Men on dementia ward enjoy a warm welcome in their own pub
22/01/2019 Exhibition offers visitors a unique chance to explore Cefn Coed Hospital
15/01/2019 Popular ABMU apprentice Nia in the running for an Unsung hero award
20/11/2018 Wellbeing champion launches gym area for staff
01/11/2018 Patients benefit from generous donation
01/08/2018 New campaign offers patients green shoots of recovery
22/05/2018 Extra staff bringing personal touch to dementia patients’ care
19/05/2018 Mayor’s boost to help cardiac patients as tribute to his friend
15/05/2018 Patients benefit from doctors’ advice at the end of phone line
09/05/2018 New service giving worried parents somewhere to turn
01/05/2018 New Mountain View Health Centre a hit with patients and staff
16/04/2018 Team’s expert care lets patients recover in comfort of own homes
13/10/2017 Patients' families happy to share their experience of hospital care
08/08/2017 Team stretch themselves during gruelling 48-hour challenge
04/08/2017 Health board staff collect mountain of foodbank donations
01/08/2017 ABMU wins £10k grant to help preserve historic hospital’s past
29/07/2017 Laundry staff’s appeal over lost blanket
22/05/2017 Sharon pears up with store to put fresh fruit on menu for colleagues
30/01/2017 New primary care hub gives more patients the care they need
06/01/2017 Hospitals’ Wi-Fi improvements given warm welcome by patients
03/01/2017 New service sees hospitals offering helping hand to carers
28/07/2017 Retirement sees receptionist leave former home behind
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