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Eid marks the end of Ramadan.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
Join a drop in session to find out more about what's involved in being an SHSC governor.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
The team has built the new gym area thanks to kind donations made to Sheffield Hospitals Charity.
In this blog Jonathan Hall, service user governor, describes what’s involved, what motivates him as a governor and how being a governor at SHSC has personally benefitted him.
Our values define us as an organisation, find out more about our refreshed values here.
Are you are passionate about shaping the future of health services in Sheffield?
In this blog Billie Critchlow, carer governor, describes the role and why it is important.
Beech is a 10-bed residential step-down provision for service users discharged from the Trust’s inpatient wards.
On this page you'll find the eligibility and selection criteria for referrals to Neurological Enablement Service (NES).
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an independent regulator of health and social care services in England.
Find out a bit more about who we are, what we do and why we're here.
Burbage Ward is an acute mental health inpatient ward which has 16 mental health beds.
The Community Dementia Support Service is a specialist service that supports people who have complex Dementia and because of their behaviour, will not engage with mainstream Dementia services.
We work closely with organisations in Sheffield and across the region to ensure we provide the very best services we can.
The Assertive Outreach Team provides care for people who have accessed services in the past but the services have been unable to support them.
Every year we publish a series of plans and reports so that you can see how we’re performing.