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Important information about your medicine supplies
If you have been prescribed memory medication you will collect this from Rowlands Pharmacy at Hollins Park.
Tel: 01925 629 200
Opening hours
Weekdays - 8.30am to 7pm
Saturdays - 9am to 6pm
Sunday - 10.30am to 2.30pm
Bank holidays (most) - 10am to 1pm
This will continue until you are advised, by letter, that you can obtain your memory medication from your GP.
If you experience any side effects from your memory medication, please contact us on 01925 664 041, Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 5.00pm.
Support
To support you we will refer you to the Warrington Wellbeing Service. The service will contact you to offer support with:
- Benefits/finance
- Carer support
- Activities
- Post diagnostic support.
The Warrington Wellbeing Service can refer you to the Alzheimer’s Society or you can self refer.
You can decline the service if you do not want it at this time but it will always be available to you.
Follow up appointment
Your next appointment at the memory service outpatient clinic will be in four months.
- You will be seen by a pharmacist or the consultant may ask to see you again
- Your medication will be reviewed
- At this appointment it is likely that you will be discharged from the memory service to the care of your GP
- You will continue to receive support from the Wellbeing Service/Alzheimer’s Society.
For more information contact
Later Life and Memory Service
The Beckett Unit
Hollins Park Hospital
Hollins Lane
Winwick
Warrington
WA2 8WA
Tel: 01925 664 0411
Our patients matter
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust listens and responds to patients and their carers to help improve the services we deliver.
If you have any comments,compliments or concerns you can speak with a member of staff or contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) and Complaints Team.
Telephone: 0151 471 2377
Freephone: 0800 328 2941
Email: palsandcomplaints
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
V7 Building, Kings Business Park, Prescot L34 1PJ
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