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"Angels in disguise"

About: Aberdeen Royal Infirmary / Critical Care

(as a relative),

My Father in law had a short stay in Ward 106B Critical care after a recent operation. He spend the weekend there past. I would like to express my gratitude to the staff working on the ward at the time of his stay. In particular Annetta the nurse and Sarah the nursing assistant who particular stood out due to their kindness and empathy to my father in law. I hope he correctly remembered their names, his description was angels in disguise. Extremely patient, kind and went way above their job, he described this as nature of character fitting extremely well in the job role. My father in law is healing well and on the road to recovery. As a family we won’t forget the kindness showing at a difficult time for all. 

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Response from Helen Paddon, Nurse Manager, Critical Care, NHS Grampian 10 months ago
Helen Paddon
Nurse Manager, Critical Care,
NHS Grampian
Submitted on 26/06/2024 at 11:58
Published on Care Opinion at 11:58


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Hello, thank you so much for providing this really positive feedback.

I will ensure this is passed on to Anita and Sarah as they will be really encouraged to hear this.

Great to hear your father in law is on the road to recovery and doing well, many thanks again for sharing your story

Kind regards, Helen

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