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"Oor Nan"

About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Renal and Transplant Services (Ward 4a, 4d)

(as a friend),

I would love to thank all the staff in Ward 4D, QEUH for the love, care , patience and skill they gave to Nan before she passed away this morning.  Calcifalaxis is a truely devastating illness and can break even the strongest of souls. The staff, from consultants to domestic and everyone between were so kind to not only Nan, but to her family and friends.

Our hearts are breaking, but it a comfort to know that she recieved the best of care.

Thank you all again, from one of Nan's 'coven' xxx

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Response from Julie Kennedy, Lead Nurse, Renal Services, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 7 months ago
Julie Kennedy
Lead Nurse, Renal Services,
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Submitted on 08/10/2024 at 12:34
Published on Care Opinion at 12:34


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Dear Speuge,

I am very sorry for the loss of your Nan. This will be a sad time for you all. Thank you for taking the time to write and express such kind words about her care, The team in 4D are very dedicated and I will pass on your kind words.

Take care.

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Response from Alistair McKeown, Consultant, Palliative Care, NHSGGC 7 months ago
Alistair McKeown
Consultant, Palliative Care,
NHSGGC
Submitted on 09/10/2024 at 13:00
Published on Care Opinion at 13:00


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Dear Speuge,

Thank you for your kind feedback at such a difficult time. I will pass on your lovely words to the Palliative Care Team who work alongside the staff in 4D. If there is anything else I can do, please do get in touch.

Alistair

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