Glan Clwyd Hospital


Glan Clwyd Hospital '' is a hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales. It is managed by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.

History

The hospital, which was built with six operating theatres at a cost of £16 million, opened in 1980. Double Olympic gold medallist Jade Jones was born in the hospital in March 1993. The North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre, which provides cancer treatment for patients across North Wales, opened at the hospital in June 2000. A new operating theatre department was opened in 2012, followed by a new pathology department in 2013.

Performance

A report by Donna Ockenden claiming “institutionalised abuse” at the Tawel Fan psychiatric ward at the Ablett Unit was published in May 2015. Families described seeing patients "constantly crawling on dirty floors" and being "like a zombie...drugged up". As a result, seven employees were referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council and three to the General Medical Council. Chief Executive Trevor Purt described the treatment of some patients as “shocking, inexcusable and unacceptable”.
Hip replacement surgery waiting times at the hospital were branded an "outrage" by Darren Millar in February 2017.

Improvements

A new Emergency Department, a new theatre complex, mortuary and bereavement centre, X ray centre and Pathology building opened in 2014/15.
Plans to downgrade maternity services at Glan Clwyd were published in 2015. After a public outcry, multiple demonstrations, a series of often fractious public consultation meetings across north Wales, and a petition signed by over 15,000 people, the plans were finally abandoned later that year.
In 2017, Glan Clwyd initiated an improvement scheme which will centralise neonatal intensive care in North Wales.