The NIHR Sheffield Clinical Research Facility (CRF) located at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital (RHH) site offers:
a dedicated reception and waiting area with complimentary hot drinks
an en-suite investigation room
a treatment room
2 single bedrooms
a fully equipped 4 bedded bay area with nurses' station
3 consultation rooms
a patient kitchen
an on-site sample handling laboratory
Useful information - NIHR Sheffield CRF at RHH
Before your visit to the NIHR Sheffield CRF at RHH, we hope that the video to the right will help in providing information about what to expect and where you can find us. Our friendly RHH CRF Reception Team are on: 0114 271 3339.
How to find us
To find the NIHR Sheffield CRF at RHH when travelling by car, public transport or our own H1 shuttle bus, please visit the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals website.
Site map
You can view a site map of the Royal Hallamshire Hospital on the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals website. You can find the NIHR Sheffield CRF on O floor of the main hospital building, which is number 9 on the map.
Parking
Parking information for our hospital sites is also available on the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals website.
Access guides for parking are available on the AccessAble website.
Dementia-friendly reception
Over the years, we have been developing our partnership with Sheffield Teaching Hospitals (STH) and University of Sheffield (UoS) to support the delivery of multiple research studies on dementia. We learned that the environment is important to patients living with dementia and that small changes can go a long way to reducing stress and confusion.
Many of our patients attend appointments that can mean that they spend several hours in our unit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital (RHH) so a welcoming space with clear signage and comfortable seating was a priority. In 2019, the Sheffield Hospitals Charity agreed to provide funding to support with the refurbishments required to ensure our reception area was dementia-friendly.
Once funding had been secured, we met with a wide variety of people and teams to discuss how we could best ensure that our reception was as dementia-friendly as possible. This included:
Yorkshire & Humber Dementia Patient and Public Involvement Panel
Clinical Research & Innovation Office (CRIO)
Lead Dementia Practitioner Team at STH
Dementia colleagues from across STH and UoS
Arts Coordinator at STH
STH Estates Team
Once discussions had taken place and we knew how to ensure we met dementia-friendly requirements for our reception area, the work commenced. This included:
New flooring in a colour that was contrasting to the wall colour
Door frames; those that we don't want patients to enter were painted the same colour as the walls (eg staff areas), and those that are for patients to enter were painted in a contrasting colour
Removing notices and signage to keep walls clutter-free
Adding different types of seating
Adding dementia-friendly clocks and signage, which use pictures as well as words
Providing something for people to look at in reception, eg artwork, but nothing too abstract
Removing the mirror and using contrasting colours in the patient toilet
We are delighted with the results as the area is now a bright, welcoming space. It is free from clutter, with clear signage. The feedback that we have received about the changes that we made shows that our research participants are as happy as we are with the new, improved reception area!
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If you would like a tour of the facility at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital please contact Linzi Procter (Operations Coordinator) or Rachel Whelpton (Service Coordinator) via email on linzi.procter@nhs.net or rachel.whelpton1@nhs.net