Staff nurses on Children’s A&E at Ormskirk will be climbing Snowdon in June to raise money for the department.
Staff nurse, jess Healy said:
“We are going to climb Mount Snowdon for Southport & Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust Charitable Fund because we want to make A&E look bright and colourful.
” Last year we did a charity walk to raise money to revamp our playroom. We had some amazing painters who did a jungle themed mural and we want to invite them back to paint some other areas. We will also use the money to go towards resources and equipment to make visiting A&E a nicer experience. We are all so passionate and proud about the job we do we want our department to reflect that too.
So this time to raise money we have decided to climb Mount Snowdon. Our job role requires us to work as a team through some difficult situations but now we will use all of our skills to navigate to the top and back down (no trains allowed). Support, care, encouragement, resilience and a lot of laughter!
“The Children’s Unit at Ormskirk strives to provide the highest possible standard of care to our patients. We care about the patient’s journey and ensuring children and young people who are in hospital are as comfortable as possible. We believe strongly in holistic care and providing this for children and young people and their families”.
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