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Simplyhealth Caring Awards winners for 2006

2005 Gold Award Winners, Elliott Hall Medical Practice

The winners of the Simplyhealth Caring Awards 2006 have been announced with the award presentations to take place in November.

Simplyhealth Caring Awards were created to recognise and celebrate the excellent work that some GP surgeries are doing to support family and unpaid carers.

The awards comprise of two categories: the Simplyhealth Caring Surgery Award invited GPs to enter their own practice, while the Simplyhealth Carers Choice Award allowed carers to nominate their GP. This year the awards were judged by a panel including Dr Malcolm Stone and Barbara Keeley MP.

Simplyhealth Caring Surgery Award

This recognises how GP surgeries support carers in their practice with three awards; Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Gold Award

Parkbury House, St Peters Street, St Albans, Herts

The judges were particularly impressed with:

  • The variety of ways that the surgery tries to identify carers
  • They offer free health checks to carers - in one day they saw 30 carers and 22 of them needed follow up appointments
  • Use a single assessment form to refer family carers onto the Adult Care Services team or the local Carers’ Centre
  • Good links with Carers in Hertfordshire (local Princess Royal Trust Carers’ Centre)
  • Flexible arrangements on appointments and repeat prescriptions

Silver Award

Roundstone Surgery, Polebarn Circus, Trowbridge, Wilts

The judges were particularly impressed with:

  • The excellent systems and protocols that they have in place for identifying and supporting carers
  • Share their information and good practice with other surgeries in the area
  • An annual health check is offered to all carers
  • Good links with local carers organisation
  • Offer joint appointments to the carer and the cared for person

Bronze Award

Greystone House, 99 Station Road, Redhill, Surrey

The judges were particularly impressed with:

  • The good practices they have in place to identify and support carers
  • Their staff attend courses to help raise awareness of carers issues among the rest of the surgery and share information with other surgeries
  • Carry on support for carers who loose the person they care for.
  • Have a carers lead identified in the surgery

Runners up

Ashleigh Surgery, Ceredigion
Ritchie Street Group Practice, Islington, London
The Nova Surgery, Plymouth
Church Hill Surgery, Pulham Market
Pennant Surgery, Flintshire
Southwold Surgery, Southwold
St Leonards Medical Practice, Exeter
Forty Willows Surgery, Wembley, Middlesex

Simplyhealth Carers Choice Award

This was judged on nominations received from family and unpaid carers in recognition of how their GP supports them as a carer.

Winner

Dr P R Shepherd from Sacriston Surgery, Sacriston, County Durham nominated by Mrs Pauline Thompson

The judges chose Dr P R Shepherd as he had supported the carer over a long period of time, during a complex caring situation. He discussed various options with the carer and spoke to other professionals on their behalf. He offered support out of hours and offered the carer alternative therapies to help her to manage the impact of her caring.

Runners up

Dr Charles Berrisford, The Surgery, Bath nominated by Mr Richard Kemp
Dr Perry, Parkside Practice, Reading nominated by Beverley Costa
The Consulting Rooms, Paisley nominated by Evelyn Oliphant
North Thoresby Surgery, North Thoresby, Grimsby nominated by Mrs Pamela Baker
Kings Corner Surgery, Sunninghill, Ascot nominated by Mr D Smith
Dr Clare Brock, Bishops Yard Medical Practice, Penrith, nominated by Shannon Blaylock, aged 9
Dr Partha, Annfield Plain, Stanley, nominated by Mr J R Smith
Adur Medical Practice, Shoreham by Sea, nominated by Miss Mary Murphy
Bodnant Surgery, Bangor, nominated by Mrs M W Gruffydd