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BRONLLYS: THE NEXT TEN YEARS (2020-2030)
6.1.3 Existing Services
BWBP supports the retention of the excellent existing services at Bronllys Community Hospital. These include:
The Llewellyn Ward, a 15-bed GP led ward, with beds used flexibly as demand requires. GPs tend to admit patients from the community and Consultants from the District General Hospitals, mainly Hereford and Abergavenny. Patients are admitted for a variety of conditions including medical, post-operative rehabilitation, Parkinson’s disease and palliative care.
The Pain & Fatigue Management Centre – renowned in Wales
The Day Hospital
The Adult Mental Health Unit
The Mental Health Ward
Podiatry Service
The Falls Programme
The Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy Service
The Occupational Health Department
Learning Disability (community service only)
Psychology
Public Health
Outpatients
6.2 Demonstrating Sustainable Development Principles
6.2.1 Collaboration, Involvement & Governance
In its Enquiry by Design Report (2011), The Prince’s Foundation stated that it “...believes that effective and continuous community engagement and co-design in the planning process leads to greater community empowerment and leadership, essential elements of success and sustainability.” Further, it advocates a Community Capital approach, embodying the four elements of “Natural”, “Financial”, “Social” and “Built”.
In “Proposed Outcomes” the Prince’s Foundation recommends the setting up of a not- for-profit Company with a Board of Directors and an independent Chair, comprised of PTHB, the local community, WG, tenants, users, the local authorities, all supported by an executive team.. The Company would own the land leasehold or freehold and would have a wholly owned operational company to deliver core services and activities. It would be advised by a specially constituted Strategic Advisory Panel.
©Bronllys Well Being Park (CLT) Limited 2020
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