I was admitted from ED in the early hours of the morning to ward 6E. I hadn't eaten and had no belongings work me as did not expect to be admitted. The training doctor that first came to ED was very pleasant and compassionate, she explained in great detail the reasons as to why I needed to be admitted. On arrival to ward 6e, the two nursing staff treated me like a relative that has came to stay in the middle of the night. One made me something to eat and the other made up my bed and got a phone charger so that I could keep in contact with my husband. They called regularly to check I was ok throughout the night.
The following morning, I was met with another nurse who again provided me with toiletries to wash, and food. The standard of care and compassion was exceptional across all groups of nursing staff within the ward and finally by the consultant Dr Roberts and his clinical team. They may not remember me, but I will forever remember their kindness.
"I will forever remember their kindness"
About: Royal Victoria Hospital / Accident & Emergency Royal Victoria Hospital Accident & Emergency BT12 6BA Royal Victoria Hospital / Acute Stroke Unit Royal Victoria Hospital Acute Stroke Unit BT12 6BA
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