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Worcestershire (/ ˈ w ʊ s t ər ʃ ər / ⓘ WUUST-ər-shər, /-ʃ ɪər /-sheer; written abbreviation: Worcs) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England.It is bordered by Shropshire, Staffordshire, and the West Midlands county to the north, Warwickshire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south, and Herefordshire to the west.
The main provider of NHS mental health services is Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust. According to the trust’s clinical director for older adult mental health Dr Bernie Coope said about 8,500 people in Worcestershire – 3.4% of the entire population are living with dementia, and this figure is increasing by 3% each year.
The consortium is led by Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and includes Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust, the Priory Group, Beacon UK, and The Children's Society. [24] The 5-year contract had an annual value of £23.7m. It was projected to result in the mental health trust losing £14.2m a year.
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is an NHS trust which runs three hospitals and one ward in Worcestershire, England: The Worcestershire Royal Hospital in Worcester, the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch, Kidderminster Hospital and Treatment Centre in Kidderminster, and Burlingham Ward at Evesham Community Hospital in Evesham.
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It operates the brands Acorn Education and Care and Options Autism [1] In 2022 it was the fourth biggest provider in England, with 60 homes. Seven of the group’s homes inspected in 2021-22 required improvement. It is now owned by Stirling Square Capital Partners. [2] The chief executive officer of Outcomes First Group is David Leatherbarrow [3]
Abbey Park Middle School, Pershore Alvechurch CE Middle School, Alvechurch; Aston Fields Middle School School, Bromsgrove Birchensale Middle School, Redditch Blackminster Middle School, South Littleton
It is the largest health care provider in the MetroWest region between Boston and Worcester. [1] MWMC was formed by the 1992 merger of two hospitals in neighboring towns: Framingham Union Hospital and Natick's Leonard Morse Hospital; the two hospitals have a combined capacity of 302 beds.