An audiologist has helped to shape new clinics for people with hearing problems after looking into who needs them most.
Eight-year-old Alys lost her leg following a gardening accident but with the help of ALAS is already bouncing back
Families who want to be close to loved ones who are coming to the end of their lives now have a special place to go, thanks to a generous donation.
A-level students in Swansea Bay are being given a unique opportunity to explore a career in medicine.
Work has started on a multi-million-pound development that will significantly reduce the risk of power failures at Swansea’s Morriston Hospital.
People suffering trauma after flleeing Ukraine are being supported by Swansea Bay's psychology network
A new food ordering app is serving up more meal options and cutting waste at Singleton Hospital.
The Help Me Quit service offers 12 weeks of free behavioural and emotional support through individual or group meetings.
A denture campaign is helping patients and staff brush up on oral hygiene skills to prevent prolonged stays in hospital and reduce the risk of life-threatening complications.
A family connection inspired a Swansea Bay team to raise thousands of pounds for a children’s centre in India.
A specialist team at Morriston Hospital has made a clean break with tradition when it comes to treating fractured wrists.
Routine for patients at a Swansea hospital was put on ‘paws’ to accommodate some special visitors.
A first-in-Wales rapid response team is helping to keep vulnerable children out of hospital when they develop potentially serious infections.
Over 100 new arrivals will boost the number of nurses in Morriston Hospital thanks to the health board’s first recruitment event in India.
Swansea Bay’s Finance Department has struck gold after being recognised for the quality training delivered to staff.
A team of health board staff hopes to lead by example in this year’s Swansea Bay Half Marathon – in the fundraising stakes.
A Swansea Bay respiratory team has taken on board the old adage that ‘out of adversity comes opportunity’ through continuing to treat patients at home rather than in hospital.
A specialist Swansea Bay team has pioneered an innovative approach to tackling a painful and potentially life-threatening skin condition.
A Swansea Bay manager has been declared ‘inspirational’ for helping bring about positive change in Wales.
Morriston Hospital’s Emergency Department has won an award for helping train the next generation of nurses working on the front line.
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