‘UNDERSTANDING, reassuring and supportive’ is the team at Giffard Ward, according to Emily Nuttall.
She has nominated the surgery and oncology ward’s staff for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award.
‘The staff including all nurses, doctors, managers, surgeons, health care assistants, auxiliary nurses, physiotherapists, catering staff and cleaners have been truly phenomenal.
‘They encouraged me, reassured and supported my family and gave me a high standard of care and treatment.’
In the last year Emily has been admitted to the ward three times, ‘twice for planned surgery in both in August and October last year. The October one was longer than planned.
‘There was also an unplanned medical admission in April this year for my spine, anorexia and complications as a result of previous surgery.
‘In such distressing and terrifying situations in my treatment, it comforted me to know that I wasn’t alone.’
The ward manager said the team was grateful for the nomination. ‘It’s nice that the care that has been delivered is appreciated,’ she said.
‘They helped me to keep fighting,’ Emily concluded.
‘As a result, I am back on a very good road to recovery because of the compassion, dedication, care and support of all the staff.’
ALEX HAWKINS-DREW has been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award due to her ‘vital’ role in the vaccination of islanders.
BROCK WARD at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital has been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award.
THE STAFF of the Bulstrode Oncology Unit at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital have been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award.
ALL STAFF at Choices Guernsey have been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award for their continued service throughout both lockdowns.
CORBIERE WARD has been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award.
THE volunteers at the Covid Vaccination Centre have been nominated for the Pride of Guernsey Angel of the Year award, sponsored by Ravenscroft.
DR NICOLA BRINK has been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award for her work as the director of public health for Guernsey and Alderney.
EVE WARRINGTON is a ‘caring and compassionate’ rheumatology nurse who has been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award.
The team at Frossard Ward have been described as ‘an amazing bunch of people’ by their nominator.
Jo Boyd and the Les Bourgs Hospice nursing team have been nominated for this year’s Angel of the Year award, sponsored by Ravenscroft.
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They were nominated by Karen Billien, who was helped by the ward w
LOVERIDGE Ward is up for the Angel of the Year award, sponsored by Ravenscroft.
The whole of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital staff have been nominated for the Angel of the Year award, which is sponsored by Ravenscroft.
RACHEL BOTT is ‘an amazing leader and the best manager we could ask for’, because she is always very caring to both staff and residents of Chateau du Village nursing home, regardless of the situation.
THE REV. JAN LE BILLON has been described as ‘an inspiration’ by Angela Gaskill, who has nominated her for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award.
SARAH WINSALL, deputy manager at Guernsey Cheshire Home, has been nominated for the Ravenscroft-sponsored Angel of the Year award.
‘She has truly touched our hearts – pardon the pun!’ said Anita Fletcher of Sophie O’Connell, who she has nominated for the Ravenscroft-backed Angel of the Year Award.