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We are raising funds for Bay Hospitals charity not only because we live and work in the area, but because we have all at some time received care there and will at some time in the future.
On 26th July, the Acute Surgical Unit team will take on the Helvellyn 3 Peak Challenge. Every step will be heavy. But not as heavy as the responsibility we carry every day. If you can, support us. Donate. Share. Stand with us. 💙 Because better care starts with the right tools.
I’m running the London Marathon this year in aid of the Bay Hospitals Charity, a fantastic organisation that goes above and beyond to support both staff and patients by funding vital equipment, services, and projects that the NHS can’t always provide.
The Admiral Nurse team work at UHMBT to support care for patients with dementia and their families. We receive referrals from ward staff and visit the wards and departments to to assess the person, chat about their care needs and make suitable recommendations to both staff and families giving advice and information as needed. We also support training and development of staff at the trust, teaching them about dementia and enhanced care needs.
I've been proud to work for UHMBT Trust since January 2023 alongside some fantastic colleagues. I feel strongly about what we do and I want to do as much as I can to make a difference to our patients and the care we provide.
This fund-raising page has been created for individuals who would like to contribute to Bay Health Festivals, UHMBT's events and activities designed to inspire happier, healthier lives.
Appreciation for all the staff I have worked with over the last (almost!) 30 years : )
I am raising money for the Bay Hospital charity as I believe they deserve the donations for all the amazing work they do.
We are raising funds in order to buy much needed rehabilitation equipment to be used on the intensive care unit at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary for our patients that are recovering from critical illness.
To raise funds for Furness General Hospital where members of my family have been cared for