Current visiting times

We know how important it is for patients and families to be able to see visitors. Please help us keep our patients and staff as safe as possible by checking the guidance below before you visiting. 

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Messages for loved ones and keeping in touch

We recognise the impact that a long stay in hospital can have on families and the importance of maintaining strong communication.  Our ward staff are keeping in touch with patients’ next of kin directly and our Voluntary Services team can help pass on personal messages from family and friends.

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Current visiting times

After suspending visiting earlier in the year, we are now able to offer limited visiting to some wards at the discretion of the nurse in-charge.”

Read more on visiting times...


Messages for loved ones and keeping in touch

We recognise the impact that a long stay in hospital can have on families and the importance of maintaining strong communication.  Our ward staff are keeping in touch with patients’ next of kin directly and our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) can help pass on personal messages from family and friends.

Read more information about messages for loved ones…

During your stay in hospital you will meet a number of different members of staff.  All members of staff wear name badges, but if you are not sure who someone is or what they do, please feel free to ask them to introduce themselves and explain what they do. 

If you have any questions about your treatment, please ask a doctor or a nurse.

There are lots of opportunities for you to get involved with the Trust, from volunteering to attending our public meetings, our Annual General Meeting or our hospital open day which is held every year.

Beverley Stockwell - ALERT® Senior Clinical Educator

Last updated: 12 April 2022

My name is Beverley Stockwell and I became one of the Senior Clinical Educators for ALERT® & Resus in June 2016. I have been a resus officer for Portsmouth Hospitals University Trust for 11.5 years. I am an Intensive Care Nurse by background.

I started my nurse training in 1996 and on qualifying worked in an Acute Admissions Unit at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. I moved back to Portsmouth and worked in the Wessex Renal Department before moving to ICU.

I have also worked as a nursing officer aboard the cruise liners and was lucky enough to travel the Mediterranean as well as the Caribbean. I am a RCUK ALS instructor and teach regularly on BLS, ILS & ALS courses.
My passion is teaching and knowing that we can make a difference for our patients.

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