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Nelsons Court

Nelsons Court inpatients unit (previously known as St Helen's) provides rehabilitation, palliative care and assessment for discharge planning services, as part of the Trust’s general healthcare provision.  

Nelsons Court compromises of two inpatient units: Nelsons Court ward 1 and Nelsons Court ward 2, both 20 bedded units provide rehabilitation, assessment for discharge purposes and palliative care.

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Parking at Nelson's Court

Please note, from Monday 19 August 2024, we will be carrying out essential window replacement works. There will be no visitor parking on site for 12 weeks from this date. This includes parking for patients attending our outpatient/MES services at Nelson's Court. 

We would kindly ask that all patients, relatives and visitors attending the site during this time make alternative arrangements. There will be a “no wait” drop off zone in front of the main doors but this must be restricted to drop off only to allow access for emergency vehicles which is required 24 hours a day.

Latest news from Nelsons Court

NHS Trust appoints new Chair

26 Sep 2023

Martin Barkley has been appointed as the new Chair of York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Visiting times

We are open for visitors from 1pm to 7pm.

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Contact details

Nelsons Court Inpatient Unit
1A Nelsons Lane
YO24 1HD


Nelsons Court ward 1  01904 724117
Nelsons Court ward 2  01904 724626

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Our Trust is asking visitors to help protect patients from highly contagious winter infections by not visiting friends and relatives in hospital, when they have been unwell or in close contact with someone with flu or norovirus.  Full details here.