Each of our seven Directors is spending time shadowing staff in services across the hospital as part of their ‘Executive back to the floor’ sessions. They're also blogging about their visits. This blog is from Judy Dyos, our Chief Nursing Officer, who visited colleagues in our Security Team.ÌýÌý
I recently spent the afternoon shadowing Jasmine, a member of the Facilities Team, who also works as a security guard. Jasmine was a fantastic example of a flexibleÌýand positive team member. She greeted me with a big smile and made me feel very welcome. She showed me breadth of work she coversÌýand some of the unexpected things security staff have to do. The Security Team is made up of substantive staff and staff from an agency, who all work closely to ensure the safety of patients and staff across the site. On the day I worked there two security staff covered the whole hospital and there were some who were providing additional support for patients on wards.
I was impressed with the compassion from the staff supporting a patient who had episodes of aggressive behaviour due to mental health issues. The security staff worked with the ward team to use strategies to de-escalate the situation if the lady started to show signs of distress. There were no judgments, just discussion on how to help her to feel safe and cared for. We then transitioned to updating some of the 800 Salto locks that needed new batteries and updates. I had no idea that these locks needed this updating - I just tap my card without a thought about the maintenanceÌýschedule required.
I asked the team what they find most challenging and they said it was when they were asked to cover 1 to 1 support for the wrong reasons such as staffing challenges rather than a security requirement as they are a limited resource. We recently have been discussing how we can ensure we reach out to the security team for the right reason and how both the nursing staff and security staff understood the pressure we all face with the current demandsÌýon staffing and capacity across the organisation.
I want to say a big thanks you to Ben and Jasmine for sharing their day with me, it was really insightful.
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02 March 2022
Our staff at Salisbury District Hospital have long been well regarded for the quality of care and treatment they provide for our patients and for their innovation, commitment and professionalism. This has been recognised in a wide range of achievements and it is reflected in our award of ¿´Æ¬Èí¼þ Foundation Trust status. This is afforded to hospitals that provide the highest standards of care.