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Mildmay Hospital UK (Specialist Care for HIV/AIDS)

Hackney Road
London
E2 7NA

Tel: 020 7613 6300 - switchboard
Fax: 020 7729 5361
Web: www.mildmay.org.uk
Best time to telephone: normal working hours, 9am - 5pm.

Mildmay Hospital offers specialist care for HIV/AIDS and other chronic conditions. There are 32 single rooms and they offer a full range of residential and day services for adults. Their main focus is on rehabilitation, although they also provide some long term and terminal care.

The hospital houses the UK's only specialist unit for rehabilitation of people with HIV related brain impairment (HRBI) offering tailored, structured rehabilitation programmes.

HRBI and Generic day care is available to both residential and community attenders.

They provide 24 hour medical and nursing care and a full range of therapies including occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, counselling, social care, advanced nursing practitioner in rehabilitation and HRBI, liaison psychiatric service, chaplaincy, massage/aromatherapy and speech therapy.

They have the expertise to treat a broad spectrum of patients including those with mental health and drug/alcohol issues, physical/sensory/cognitive disabilities and issues relating to anti-retroviral therapy including adherence.

Publications include:
  • Specialist HIV/AIDS Care - service overview leaflet for patients.
  • Portfolio of care - information folder for referrers.
  • Info - and update for health professionals in the HIV sector.
  • Highlights - newsletter for supporters.
  • Current Awareness Bulletin - regular list of latest papers submitted concerning HIV.

Checked: January 2007









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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

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