Every inpatient ward will have access to an iPad so patients can keep in touch with friends and family, if they don’t have a phone or tablet of their own. For more information contact [email protected]
Address:
1345 Govan Road
G51 4TF
Glasgow
Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Telephone: 0141 201 1100
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Ward 51 provides assessment for elderly patients.
Langlands Building
Ward 52 provides dementia/delirium care for elderly patients.
Langlands Building
Ward 53 provides assessment for elderly patients.
Langlands Building
Ward 54 provides assessment and rehabilitation for elderly patients.
Ward 55 provides assessment services for elderly patients.
Ward 56 provides stroke services for elderly patients.
Ward 57 provides stroke services for elderly patients.
Ward visiting times - 11.30am to 8.30pm. Flexible visiting hours but please note our protected meal times:
The medicine for the elderly unit on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus is housed in the modern Langlands Building. The unit provides specialist rehabilitation services for older people. This includes a garden area which can be used by patients with dementia or other cognitive impairment.
For information on individual departments and wards please use tabs above.
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This service is located in the podiatry service building between WestMARC and Ronald McDonald House
You can find out more about Community Podiatry services here
Contact Tel: Clinic Reception only 0141 201 1720
The Healthcare Chaplains for wards 51 – 57 in the Langlands Building can be contacted on 0141 452 3220.
The Chaplaincy Service delivers spiritual and religious care to all people. Spiritual care addresses the fundamental human need to have a sense of peace, security and hope particularly in the context of injury, illness or loss. Healthcare Chaplains do this by being attentive to the patient’s story, looking for sources of strength and resilience, valuing the person and what is most important to them. Religious care can be a crucial aspect of this. Healthcare Chaplains work with other NHS staff to ensure that these needs are met and, where appropriate, in partnership with local faith and belief groups.
Please visit our web page for more information on the Spiritual Care and Healthcare Chaplaincy Service.
If you have a general enquiry you can email us on [email protected] and our patient leaflet can be accessed here NHSGGC Spiritual Care Team Patient Leaflet 2019.
An NHS Healthcare Chaplain is always on-call and ward staff can arrange for them to be paged. A Roman Catholic Priest is also available at all times.
General Tel: 0141 452 3221 / 322