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Kingston upon Thames 1966

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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LOAN OF NURSING- EQUIPMENT
The Kingston and Surbiton Divisions of the British Red Cross
Society operate a scheme for the loan of nursing equipment on behalf
of the Borough Council,, The scheme is intended to facilitate simple
short term nursing care in the patients' homes, and under the arrangements
deposits are collected from patients by the British Red Cross
Society and refunded to them when the equipment is returned.

Altogether 799 loans of nursing equipment were made during the year and the following table gives the details:

ArticleNumber on InventoriesTotal Loans during 1966Periods for which loans were made
Under 3 mos.3 - 6 monthsOver 6 mos.
Air Beds2----
Air Bellows3----
Air Rings30514164
Bed Rests246445154
Perfection Bed Pans3211793159
Bed Tables/Trays912102-
Invalid Chairs, Push Type18120882012
Invalid Chairs, Self-propelling3221822
Commodes18149100409
Cradles103943142
Crutches, pairs9393081
Douche Cans411--
Feeding Cups121192-
Inhalers511--
Mackintosh Sheets (draw)81293-
Mackintosh Sheets (long)24523976
Pillow Cases - Jaconet2----
Steam Kettles2----
Male Urinals14413362
Female Urinals4871-
Walking Sticks617953
Bed Blocks44121
Sputum Cup11-1-
Kidney Bowls122--
Carrying Chairs12-2-
Walking Aids21073-
Infra Red Lamps144

The Borough Council makes a grant to the British Red Cross
Society in respect of the running of this service.
The St. John Ambulance Association also has two centres
in the borough from which small items of equipment are loaned on
request. This body does not receive a Council grant.