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"Our ward manager"

About: Rampton Hospital / Personality Disorder Pathway

(as the patient),

Care Op from PT Eden Ward October 2022

Just a sad note from Eden

As patients on Eden ward, we are shocked and saddened to hear our ward manager Louise is being moved to a new ward and to a different Carestream. Since she came to Eden ward, she has done a lot for us, she makes sure everybody is catered for and makes sure there is plenty of hobbies and activities for us from colouring books, board games, pens. She is always available to do 1-1 sessions and steps in to cover named nurse sessions when needed.

I would like to say a big thank you for all your help all the best and hope you enjoy helping the patients on the new ward.

From Eden Ward.

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Response from Antony Wragg, Service Manager, Rampton, Nottinghamshire Healthcare 2 years ago
Antony Wragg
Service Manager, Rampton,
Nottinghamshire Healthcare

management oversite of MH and PD directorate's

Submitted on 27/10/2022 at 15:15
Published on Care Opinion at 15:15


Thank you for this lovely post.

Louise is really passionate about Eden, this really comes across in meetings but more importantly when I visit the ward, she's often on the ward engaging others, engaging patients and visitors too.

She has so much experience but its clear she cares about others, thank you for your kind words, I know that Louise will cherish them.

Moving on is a challenge for us all regardless of who we are. It evokes so many emotions for those that move on and for those who remain. Louise is leaving with such a positive imprint behind her, and for that I'm really appreciative and thankful. What is so nice, is that you appreciate it too.

Thank you for your post

Antony

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Response from Jane Bestwick, Quality Improvement Lead, Forensic Division, Nottinghamshire NHS Foundation Trust 2 years ago
Jane Bestwick
Quality Improvement Lead, Forensic Division,
Nottinghamshire NHS Foundation Trust

Quality improvement

Submitted on 27/10/2022 at 16:57
Published on Care Opinion at 17:09


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Good afternoon,

What a lovely thing to say, I am sure that Louise will be delighted to hear your feedback:)

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