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Seaton Community Hospital

Address:

Valley View
Scalwell Lane
Seaton
Devon
EX12 2UU

Telephone: 01297 23901

Services provided at this hospital:

Physiotherapy (including a Gym), Occupational Therapy, Inpatients (18 beds), Daycare, Hospiscare, Community, Childrens Services, Complex Care Team, Home Nursing Service, Outpatients including Dermatology, ENT, Rheumatology, Podiatry, Geriatrician, Audiology, Continence, Dietician and Leg Ulcer.

PEAT scores

Patient Environment Action Team (PEAT) is an annual assessment of inpatient healthcare sites in England. PEAT inspects standards across a range of services including food, cleanliness, infection control and patient environment (including bathroom areas, décor, lighting, floors and patient areas).

In the 2011 PEAT inspection, Seaton hospital scored ‘good’ for environment and ‘excellent’ for food and privacy and dignity.

Patient information

The patient information leaflet includes handy tips for patients arriving at their local hospital, such as what they need to bring, facilities available, parking arrangements, contact details and visiting times.

Click to view or download the patient information leaflet for this hospital.

National Patient Safety Agency inspections: In the recent NPSA inspections, Seaton Hospital was judged to be ‘excellent’ for environment and cleanliness and an ‘excellent’ rating for the food served there.

League of Friends:

Seaton Hospital League of Friends, telephone 01297 20143

Travel information:

Northern Devon Healthcare Trust wishes to promote environmentally-friendly and healthy ways of travelling to its sites, such as cycling or walking, and making better use of the public transport system. Such methods of transport will ease traffic congestion and improve the local environment, whilst helping to keep you fit.

Why not visit Journey Devon or Journey Planner for help with how to plan your journey.

Click the link to view a map of the hospital location.

Travelling by Car

Visitors and staff should respect the site’s neighbours. If parking on residential roads surrounding the site becomes a problem for residents, the local authority may implement a ‘residents only’ parking scheme or impose parking restrictions.

On-Site Parking Arrangements: There is free parking but a limited number of spaces are available.

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