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Fife volunteer patient transport service expanded

Lawson Rennie (St John Scotland, Fife), staff nurse Julia Herd, Findlay MacRae (transport  co ordinator for St John Scotland, Fife) and Ewen MacDonald, (St John Scotland, Fife) , with their new vehicle.
Lawson Rennie (St John Scotland, Fife), staff nurse Julia Herd, Findlay MacRae (transport co ordinator for St John Scotland, Fife) and Ewen MacDonald, (St John Scotland, Fife) , with their new vehicle.

A volunteer patient transport service seen as a vital lifeline to many people in Fife is expanding its reach across the region.

St John Scotland’s Patient Transport Service, which takes people to and from hospital appointments at the Queen Margaret Hospital renal unit in Dunfermline, will now cover the Victoria Hospital renal unit in Kirkcaldy.

Run entirely by volunteers, the service ensures people can arrive safely and on time for important dialysis appointments, which can last several hours.

The team behind the initiative consists of six regular drivers and four additional relief drivers and, while celebrating the service’s expansion at a special event in Dunfermline on Monday, St John Scotland also used the occasion to appeal for new volunteer drivers to come forward.

At present, the service transports around nine patients per week from their homes to dialysis appointments, and returns them home after the treatment.

Helen Wright, director of nursing at NHS Fife, said of the latest development: “I am delighted that the St John Scotland Patient Transport scheme is being expanded to cover the Victoria Hospital.

“The scheme makes a real difference to dialysis patients who may have difficulty making their own way to or from hospital, or are unable to do so at all.

“We are extremely grateful to St John Scotland and its team of volunteers and we look forward to working with them even more closely to the benefit of patients in Fife.”

St John Scotland also provides patient transport services to the NHS in other areas of Scotland and has done so for nearly 20 years in Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross and Dumfries and Galloway.

All passengers are referred to St John Scotland’s Patient Transport teams by the Scottish Ambulance Service or NHS clinics.

Across Scotland, the service transports around 150 people annually, with more than 500 patient journeys each year covering more than 40,000 miles.

Findlay Macrae, St John Scotland Fife Patient Transport co-ordinator, said: “We are delighted that the patient transport service in Fife has proven to be such a great success so far, and we are now in a position where we can expand our service to cover the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.”

Mr Macrae added the service is always on the lookout for volunteer drivers.

Anyone interested can send contact details to info@stjohnscotland.org.uk