Royal Adelaide Hospital

Royal Adelaide Hospital The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is the state’s flagship hospital.

The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is the South Australia's flagship hospital, providing a comprehensive range of the most complex clinical care to an estimated 85,000 inpatients and 400,000 outpatients each year. View our social media guidelines - https://centraladelaide.health.sa.gov.au/social-media-guidelines/

Since it was founded in 1840, the RAH has built an international reputation as one of Australia’s finest public teaching hospitals. The hospital offers basic training positions in internal medicine, surgery and general practice, as well as advanced training in a range of speciality areas. Our staff are also actively involved in cutting edge research, making the RAH a centre for both medical and research excellence.

We need to talk about the elephant in the room, or in this case, at the entrance of the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH). F...
08/10/2025

We need to talk about the elephant in the room, or in this case, at the entrance of the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH).

For the next month, patients and families visiting the RAH foyer will be greeted by Elly the Elephant.

Elly is part of The Elephant in the Room project, an advocacy initiative giving a voice to women with lived experience of domestic and family violence.

The powerful piece was painted by women who have experienced violence, through Art Therapy Focus Groups led by artist and life coach Carol Omer.

The project was created by Women’s Safety Services SA and facilitated by the Earlier Access to Supports and Engagement program.

Find out more at https://brnw.ch/21wWqPA

Congratulations to RAH Senior Clinical Nurse Fiona Noble for winning SafeWork SA   at the 2025 HSR Forum👏🦺🏆
05/10/2025

Congratulations to RAH Senior Clinical Nurse Fiona Noble for winning SafeWork SA at the 2025 HSR Forum👏🦺🏆

It’s no secret that South Australia is getting older.  In fact, we’re the second oldest state and a top contender for th...
02/10/2025

It’s no secret that South Australia is getting older.

In fact, we’re the second oldest state and a top contender for the oldest capital city in the country.

Yesterday was International Day of Older Persons where we celebrated the contributions of older people and the services we offer to make healthcare easier and safer for them.

Like the Care of the Older Person and Community Transition (CO-ACT) program at Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre, which provides a home-like environment for older patients recovering from a hospital visit, and supports them to find the best and safest way back into the community.

Unlike typical hospital discharge plans, CO-ACT is personalised and brings together allied health professionals, doctors, nurses, patients, carers, and families who work closely to create a plan for each patient’s lifestyle and needs.

This program shows how CALHN works compassionately and innovatively with SA’s aging population and gives older people confidence with a meaningful say in their healthcare.

Learn more about CO-ACT at Hampstead: https://brnw.ch/21wWhjV

Meet Hugo Taheny – better known as Hugo rockstar.The title is not by chance. Born with Down syndrome, a heart defect, vi...
21/09/2025

Meet Hugo Taheny – better known as Hugo rockstar.

The title is not by chance. Born with Down syndrome, a heart defect, vision and hearing impairments, and immune deficiency, doctors were unsure if Hugo would survive.

Like a true rockstar, he not only survived but thrived. Today, Hugo is a shot put and discus athlete with multiple gold medals and two world records. He is also a passionate Down Syndrome Australia health ambassador, dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of the condition.

Hugo is now transitioning his care from the Women’s and Children’s Hospital to the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

“When accessing health services, it is important to talk to me. I like to make my own decisions, sometimes I need some support. What is important to me is that I feel safe and listened to during my health journey. I like to build relationships and get to know my health team. I want all people with a disability to have a voice.”

Coming to the hospital can be an anxious time, but our staff are there to support you every step of the way.Thank you Al...
19/09/2025

Coming to the hospital can be an anxious time, but our staff are there to support you every step of the way.

Thank you Alison for your this lovely compliment!

Pancreatic cancer patients wanted for trial 📢A new clinical study is testing whether faecal transplants in tablet form, ...
19/09/2025

Pancreatic cancer patients wanted for trial 📢

A new clinical study is testing whether faecal transplants in tablet form, combined with chemotherapy, can improve outcomes for people with inoperable pancreatic cancer.

The treatment aims to restore the gut’s microbiome to a healthy state, strengthening the immune system and slowing cancer growth.

To be eligible, participants must meet the strict criterion of having had an initial CT scan and having a primary and inoperable pancreatic tumour at the first assessment.

The trial will be run at The Queen Elizabeth and Royal Adelaide hospitals under the supervision of University of Adelaide Professor Guy Maddern and Professor Price.

Find out more about the study and how to take part 🔗 https://brnw.ch/21wVUen

Listening to a story, playing a game, sharing a dance or simply sitting side by side — sometimes that’s all it takes to ...
18/09/2025

Listening to a story, playing a game, sharing a dance or simply sitting side by side — sometimes that’s all it takes to reconnect with someone living with dementia.

At the Royal Adelaide Hospital, patients have that chance thanks to volunteers Christine and Josefina, who dedicate their time as Dementia Care Companions to bring comfort, friendship and human connection.

“A lot of times the patients feel lonely and they like to talk about their life, and you sit next to them and listen to them,” says Jo.

Read more about the incredible work of our Dementia Care Companions 🔗 https://brnw.ch/21wVS8C

Patient safety is at the heart of everything we do. Every interaction is a fresh opportunity to deliver safe and connect...
16/09/2025

Patient safety is at the heart of everything we do. Every interaction is a fresh opportunity to deliver safe and connected high-quality care.

For World Patient Safety Day, we asked our staff what patient safety means to them. From falls prevention and clear communication to mental and social support, staying connected helps us create safer environments for everyone: patients, families, and staff.

World Patient Safety Day is also about raising awareness and strengthening collaboration between patients, health workers, leaders and policymakers.

Thank you to everyone for delivering safe care for our patients!

Karyn was told to expect the worst when her husband Dean’s vital organs shut down from sepsis.Following a small medical ...
12/09/2025

Karyn was told to expect the worst when her husband Dean’s vital organs shut down from sepsis.

Following a small medical procedure, Dean’s condition dramatically escalated as sepsis took hold and spread to his heart and kidneys.
He spent six weeks in an induced coma in the Royal Adelaide Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and another 9 weeks in rehab.

Dean was among the lucky ones to survive sepsis - which is the leading cause of preventable death and disability in Australia - and is the focus of an innovative RAH clinical trial to improve treatment.

Dean’s doctor, Associate Professor and Head of Research and Innovation at the RAH ICU Mark Plummer, has been leading a series of innovative trials for treating sepsis with a mega-dose of vitamin C that is equivalent to 5000 oranges. This could be life changing for people like Dean.

On World Sepsis Day, take a moment to read more about the trial and Dean’s story: https://brnw.ch/21wVGGK

How great is this? Ahead of Father's Day, 5 year old Harry drew a picture of his dad at workHarry’s dad is Aaron, a Cons...
07/09/2025

How great is this? Ahead of Father's Day, 5 year old Harry drew a picture of his dad at work
Harry’s dad is Aaron, a Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

“It’s quite a good representation of what I do, as I operate on a lot of facial trauma. Note the surgical headlight he drew on my head!”, says proud dad Aaron.

Thank you, Harry, for your wonderful drawing! It's a reminder of the pride and families behind the work our staff do every day.

On this Father's Day, we wish everyone a wonderful day with their father or father figure. We are also thinking of those who find today difficult.

Despite cheering for different teams and different sports, today many of our staff united for a common cause: starting c...
05/09/2025

Despite cheering for different teams and different sports, today many of our staff united for a common cause: starting conversations about how organ and tissue donation can save lives for Jersey Day. 👕❤️

Gathered under the giant jerseys in the Royal Adelaide Hospital foyer, these doctors, nurses, allied health and clinical support staff, along with Celsus, Downer and DonateLife, can be seen proudly sporting their favourite sports jerseys for this important cause. 💛💚

Join us by putting on your favourite jersey and taking a moment to talk to your loved ones about becoming an organ and tissue donor.

For more information, visit Jersey Day and DonateLife

On this World Sexual Health Day, we want to remind you that caring for your sexual health is an important part of your o...
04/09/2025

On this World Sexual Health Day, we want to remind you that caring for your sexual health is an important part of your overall wellbeing.

The Adelaide Sexual Health Centre (ASHC) has introduced a new online registration and triage system. You can now register online via the ASHC website or at the clinic to book your appointment, making it easier to access services, reduce paperwork, and improve your experience.

From routine check-ups and STI testing to treatment, contraception, vaccinations, and specialist advice, ASHC is here for you 💙

Learn more about the clinic’s services and how to book your appointment: https://brnw.ch/21wVrUm

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Royal Adelaide Hospital

The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is the state’s flagship hospital, providing a comprehensive range of the most complex clinical care to an estimated 85,000 inpatients and 400,000 outpatients each year.

Structurally, the hospital spans the equivalent of three city blocks and is located on a pristine site containing almost four hectares of landscaped parks and internal green space, including over 70 courtyards, terraces and sky gardens.

THE ROYAL ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

PLANNED, DESIGNED AND BUILT AROUND THE NEEDS OF PATIENTS