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Recognition from our partners at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust

We are thrilled to have received special recognition from Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust (MTW) for our ‘exceptional service during the COVID-19 pandemic’.

At CHS Healthcare, we understand the importance of delivering seamless and efficient patient flow in helping our clients maintain a standard of excellent patient care. Whether it’s working to get a patient back home with family, into rehabilitation or a care home, our aim is to ensure patients get the care they need in the best and most appropriate location.

“The team became part of our team” states Stephanie Line, the Discharge Liaison Team Leader at Maidstone Hospital. “We worked as part of a team, alongside each other for the positive outcome of our patients and their family.”

“The current pandemic has been the hardest times we have worked through and one which we are still powering through. I speak on behalf of myself and all colleagues, we could not have survived without the [CHS] team’s support. Their commitment and support to us has been exceptional, they have assisted us to stay afloat.”

“It’s a real honour to be recognised by the MTW team in this way, as we’ve done our best to deliver a high level of enthusiasm and commitment to perfectly align with their operations”, says Debbie Haddow, Team Coordinator at CHS. “Whether it is bringing our extensive industry knowledge to the table, reaching out to homes or agencies to better understand admission policies, or helping to enhance their relationships with hospital discharge teams to increase exposure, we are extremely proud of the work we’ve been doing and are thrilled to be acknowledged like this during such a difficult time.”

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