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Leaving the Royal Berkshire Hospital - general information
Explains what you might expect to happen now that you are well enough to leave hospital but still need care
Read moreLeaving the Royal Berkshire Hospital for a care home (Pathway 3)
Explains what you might expect to happen now that you are going to a care home, either temporarily or for longer term
Read moreLeaving the Royal Berkshire Hospital for a community hospital
Explains what you might expect to happen if you are ready to continue your rehabilitation in a community hospital
Read moreLeaving the Royal Berkshire Hospital for home with care (Pathway 1)
Explains what you might expect to happen if you are ready to go home from hospital with support at home
Read moreLeaving the Royal Berkshire Hospital with self-funded care
Explains what you can expect to happen if you are leaving the hospital and will be self-funding your onward care
Read moreLetrozole
To provide information on the fertility drug Letrozole as discussed with your Fertility Clinic nurse or doctor.
Read moreLevel 1: Slightly thick fluids
Information for patients, relatives and carers of patients who need slightly thick fluids
Read moreLevel 2: Mildly thick fluids
Information for patients, relatives of carers of patients who need mildly thick fluids
Read moreLevel 3 liquidised diet (ASLT LDDSI)
Information for patients, relatives and carers of patients on a liquidised diet
Read moreLevel 3 Thenar muscle strengthening exercises
Exercises for patients with early basal thumb arthritis - aims to increase the strength of the muscles around the thumb
Read moreLevel 3: Moderately thick fluids
Information for patients, relatives and carers of parents on moderately thick fluids
Read moreLevel 4 puree diet (ASLT LDDSI)
Information for patients, relatives and carers of people who need to have a puréed diet
Read moreLevel 4: Extremely thick fluids
Information for patients, relatives and carers of patients on extremely thick fluids
Read moreLevel 5 diet minced and moist (ASLT LDDSI)
Information for patients, relatives and carers of people who need a minced and moist diet
Read moreLevel 6 diet soft and bite sized (ASLT LDDSI)
Dietary advice for people advised to eat food that is soft and bite-sized by a qualified speech and language therapist
Read moreLevel 7 easy chew diet (ASLT LDDSI)
Information for patients, relatives and carers of patients on an easy chew diet
Read moreLHRH (Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone) test (children)
What to expect when a child is recommended to have a test to find out how their pituitary gland is working to control puberty
Read moreLichen sclerosus
You have been advised that you have a condition called lichen sclerosus. This leaflet outlines the symptoms and explains the treatment options.
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