Two Clinical Nurses recognised for going ‘above and beyond’
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Back in 2020, Clinical Nurses Specialists, Katie Williams and Gemma Irvine were recognised for going above and beyond in our Living Well Service.
Our Team Leads, Sue Rossitter and Emma Hartley, shared more about why they are so deserving of the awards:
“Katie Williams and Gemma Irvine were recently presented with The Cavell Star Award to recognise and congratulate them for their services in Living Well.
The Cavell Star Awards is a national awards programme which awards nurses, midwives, nursing associates and healthcare assistants who show exceptional care to their colleagues, patients or the patients’ families.
Katie
Katie Williams was awarded for going above and beyond for her colleagues and their well-being. On two separate occasions, two staff members in Living Well became acutely unwell and had to be taken into hospital.
Although the response to these incidences were a team effort, everyone looked to Katie, who remained calm, efficient and very responsive putting everyone at ease. Although she will underplay it, Katie was amazing in these scary situations. She continues to look out for the team’s well-being, always making time to check in on people and ensure no one is heading for burn out, as well as organising a chocolate goody drawer for the days when staff need a little pick me up!”
Gemma
“Gemma Irvine has also been recognised for going above and beyond for her patients. In particular for supporting a patient living with Motor Neorone Disease (MND) and advocating for him, when his distressed family dropped him off at Living Well in Carer Crisis. Again a team effort, but Gemma strongly supported this patient and his family through such an upsetting situation.
Gemma, along with the wider Hospice team, managed the situation so well, that when the patient re- attended for his next Living Well program, both he and his family commented “it was like coming back to be greeted by family” and the support meant so much to them all.
This is just one example of how Gemma goes the extra mile for our Living Well patients. The Living Well Team are so proud of them. Both were thrilled their excellence has been acknowledged by these awards. Once this lockdown period is over, we look forward to presenting the awards to them in person!”
Update May 2022:
We are happy to report that Katie and Gemma were finally presented their awards face to face in our Hospice gardens and they were very proud to accept them.
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