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471,000 11,800 £650M 471,000 people served 11,800 staff employed £650m annual budget The Northern HSC Trust delivers health services in the northern regions of the country including Northern Ireland’s only inhabited island, Rathlin. Care is delivered through the following hospitals: Antrim Area Hospital - the largest hospital in the Trust including a newly renovated 24 hour Emergency department which opened in 2013 as well as an Acute Assessment Unit which can offer services in cardiology, nephrology and diabetes Braid Valley Care Complex - offering services inlcuding x-ray, physiotherapy and a wide range of outpatient services Portbradden in Country Antrim Causeway Hospital - located in Coleraine this hospital Development at the Trust: offers a range of acute services as well as having a 24 hour emergency department With a commitment to continual learning and development among its staff there are many Dalriada Hospital - this hospital provides a range of non opportunities for progression while working at acute, community hospital services with 32 inpatient beds the Trust. Alongisde this the Trust takes pride for patients requiring rehabilitation in ensuring the health and wellbeing of thier staff. The Trust is a medically led-organisation Holywell Hospital - on a site of 140 acres this hospital with a strong presence on the senior provides acute and in-patient mental health services management team ensuring they are inclding an addiction unit, dementia assessment and leading the way in delivering the highest level rehabilitation of service. Mid Ulster Hospital - providing a range of services including a minor injuries unit, a childrens unit and Living in the area: radiology services Offering sweeping coastlines and green Moyle Hospital - offering both community hospital and landscapes living in the Trust area offers some outpatient services providing rehabilitation services, while of the most beautiful scenery in the UK. patients needs are managed by a group of local GP’s This includes the UNESCO World Heritage Site the Giant’s Causeway and the epic Robinson Hospital - offering a number of rehabilitation landscapes that Game of Thrones was filmed processess as well as a child development centre and a at. There are great opportunities for surfing of Community Physiotherapy Department the Antrim coast, scuba diving from Rathlin Island or teeing off at the Royal Whiteabbey Hospital - providing sub-acute hospital Portush Golf Club, host to the Irish Open in services to the population in Newtownabbey and the 2012. The area is also very afforable with a 3 surrounding areas bedroom detached house costing between £125,000 - £150,000, while renting a 3 bedroom property will cost between £500 - £600 a month..
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