Awards for East Lancashire Hospice
East Lancashire Hospice Inpatient Unit is staffed by a
dedicated team of nurses, doctors and health care professionals who always go
above and beyond for the patients in their care.
But now that has been recognised with not one, not two, but
three nominations which resulted in two awards for the team.
Sarah Drachenberg, Head of Inpatient Unit was amongst those
on the unit to be pleasantly pleased to receive a number of certificates
through the post. The hospice supports students from the University of
Lancashire through their Nursing degree, and usually have two to three students
who are on placement on the unit as part of their programme of study. This
rolling programme means students are with the Inpatient Unit for a number of
weeks before moving on to another area of care within the UCLan catchment area.
The present nursing cohort, which runs from 2019 to 2022 are
now coming to the end of their studies, and are the students who have nominated
the East Lancashire Hospice for a number of awards.
Included in the certificates is
·
Placement of the Year
·
Mentor of the Year for staff nurse Hannah
Sonvadi
And
·
Nomination for the Most Supportive Staff member
for Michael Brooker-Carey.
Sarah, who joined the Unit in March 2022 is not aware if the
Unit has ever been nominated before, and is pleased with the recognition. “It
has been an immense challenge to meet the students’ needs when Covid is still
massively impacting the delivery of care, and it is wonderful to see individual
team members being recognised for their input into the teaching and learning of
our nursing students.”