Insch War Memorial Hospital
The hospital is presently CLOSED - This includes the Minor Injury Unit which is usually staffed by the hospital nurses. If you require the Minor Injury Service please call NHS 111 service who will advise where and when you can attend a local Minor injury unit.
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01464 - 820213
Insch War Memorial Hospital was built in 1922 from public subscriptions and was dedicated to those who gave their lives in the First World War from 1914 to 1918. The war memorial itself is located within the hospital and a short service of Remembrance is held in the hospital every year.
The hospital has 11 beds and the medical and nursing staff are able to treat patients with a variety of conditions who may have a range of needs, and who may require either rehabilitation after illness or an operation, palliative care, acute GP treatment or general health assessment. A number of specialist Consultants from Aberdeen also visit on a regular basis.
The Oakland Suite was opened in 2004, a palliative care suite with toilet/shower facilities and accompanying quiet room, for relatives to use and to stay overnight if required. It was renamed the Mackie suite in 2015.
The hospital nurses also staff and run a Minor Injury Unit which is well used for local accident & emergencies. This unit is open Mon - Fri, 0800hrs - 1800hrs. Medical support for emergencies during these times is provided by the GPs at Insch Medical Practice.
The attached Health Centre is also the base for the local Bennachie Community Care Team including the District Nurses and Health Visitors, which allows staff in both the hospital and the Health Centre to work closely together to ensure that both pre and post hospital patient admission are well linked and organised.
Other services available within the hospital include:
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Chiropody
- Speech Therapy
- Dietician
- Stoma Nurse
- Pharmacy Support
- Social Work
- The hospital is actively and very loyally supported by the ‘Friends of Insch Hospital and Community” who fund raise throughout the year and take a great interest in its future and the current and planned health services offered on site.
Hospital Key Contacts:
Medical Director | | |
Senior Charge Nurse | | |
Hospital Administrator | | |
HSCP Manager | | |
Community District Nurse Team Leader | Ali Thomson | |
Friends of Insch Hospital | Jane Reid | |
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Hospital Departments:
Minor Injury Unit 01464 – 820213 (open Mon - Fri 8am - 6pm)
Day Hospital 01464 - 821536
Hospital Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy
The aim of physiotherapy and occupational therapy is to improve the quality of life of those with a disability, injury or illness in order to help them to achieve maximum independence with all the activities of daily living.
Occupational therapists and physiotherapists carry out an assessment of a patient and a course of treatment is planned. They are involved in the decision about when a patient is safe to go home from hospital and what level of care and assistance and further treatment they will require once they are home. They can assess a patient’s home and discuss solutions to any identified problems, including organising any suitable equipment and even arrange to adapt spaces in the home e.g positioning of handrails, or advice on re-housing if necessary. Community occupational therapists and physiotherapists work closely with all the other members of the health team.