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Home / Health / Faversham Cottage Hospital Ward Reopens After 4-Month Closure

Faversham Cottage Hospital Ward Reopens After 4-Month Closure

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Faversham Cottage Hospital ward closed in July due to staff shortages
  • Recruitment campaign successful, ward to reopen on December 2nd
  • Maintenance work completed during closure, staff supported other hospitals
Faversham Cottage Hospital Ward Reopens After 4-Month Closure

On November 15th, 2025, it was announced that the inpatient ward at Faversham Cottage Hospital, which had been closed since the end of July, is scheduled to reopen on December 2nd. The ward was shuttered in late July "due to critically low staffing, caused by vacancies and sickness," according to the NHS Kent Community Health Foundation Trust.

However, the trust's chief executive, Mairead McCormick, stated that their recent hospital recruitment campaign has been successful. With "significant efforts made to onboard and induct our new recruits for Faversham," the trust is now confident they can safely staff the ward. During the four-month closure, scheduled maintenance work was also completed at the facility.

McCormick added that the hospital staff "have worked with our teams in other hospitals and have provided them with excellent support" while the ward was temporarily closed. She expressed gratitude to the Faversham community for their patience and understanding during this period.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Faversham Cottage Hospital ward is set to reopen on December 2nd, 2025.
The Faversham Cottage Hospital ward was closed in late July 2025 due to "critically low staffing, caused by vacancies and sickness."
The NHS Kent Community Health Foundation Trust launched a successful hospital recruitment campaign, allowing them to onboard and induct new staff to safely reopen the Faversham Cottage Hospital ward.

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