Ward Liaison Dental Service Liverpool β Working with Hospital Teams
We coordinate directly with ward staff and nursing teams to deliver seamless dental care for hospital inpatients across Liverpool and Merseyside.
Coordinating Dental Care with Hospital Teams
Arranging dental care for hospital inpatients requires coordination. Ward routines, patient availability, medical considerations, and access arrangements all need to be factored in. Our ward liaison approach ensures that the dental visit fits smoothly into the ward’s schedule and the patient’s care plan.
Need a Home Visit?
Liverpool & Merseyside. We come to homes, care homes and hospitals.
When you contact us about a hospital patient in Liverpool, we don’t just turn up. We liaise with the relevant ward staff beforehand to understand the patient’s situation, confirm the best time to visit, and ensure we have everything we need. This makes the visit efficient and minimises disruption to the ward.
How Ward Liaison Works
β Initial contact β you tell us what the patient needs and which ward they’re on
β Coordination β we speak with ward staff to arrange the visit at a suitable time
β Medical review β we check for any medical considerations that might affect dental treatment
β The visit β our clinician arrives, checks in with staff, and carries out the assessment or treatment
β Handover β clinical notes and recommendations are shared with ward staff for the patient’s records
β Follow-up β we arrange return visits if further treatment is needed
Who We Work With
Our ward liaison service is designed to integrate with hospital workflows. We regularly work with:
β Ward nurses and sisters
β Discharge coordinators and planning teams
β Hospital social workers
β Therapy and rehabilitation teams
β Family members coordinating care
Whether the referral comes from a nurse, a family member, or a discharge team, we handle the coordination professionally and efficiently.
Arrange a Ward Visit
We work with your team to deliver dental care that fits the ward’s routine. Contact us to discuss a patient’s needs.