Ward 56 at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital displays the heart-warming comments received through Care Opinion from patients on a board at the entrance to the ward.
A ward in a Glasgow hospital has received so much positive feedback that they have run out of space to display it.
Another, from a patient, read: “Before my arrival here I honestly could not have imagined that angels walk amongst us. But believe me, I now know that you do.” The ward specialises in Stroke Rehabilitation and patients often spend a considerable time receiving care there, so staff build up close relationships with the patients and their families.
“Positive feedback is always lovely, but when you’ve developed these strong bonds with a whole family, to hear that they’ve had a good experience in our care is really special.” Feedback is gathered through Care Opinion, a national resource that gathers feedback anonymously and shares it with NHS services so they can pass on thanks and learn from any instances where levels of care may fall short of expectations. It also gives staff an opportunity to answer the feedback they receive, if appropriate.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Vulnerable Glasgow granny in tears as £250 'taken from purse' on hospital wardPensioner Ursula Gay, 72, was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after sustaining injuries following a fall inside her Jordanhill home on Sunday evening, February 18.
Read more »
Boy, 13, repeatedly stabbed in attack near Glasgow's Queen's ParkThe boy is in a serious condition in hospital after being found with multiple stab wounds near Glasgow's Queen's Park.
Read more »
Plans to transform Glasgow Maryhill community with £100m investment and 400 new homesWheatley Homes Glasgow and Glasgow City Council revealed updated plans to transform Wyndford in the Maryhill area of Glasgow.
Read more »
Portakabin hospital ward delayed over safety fearsVentilation and fire safety improvements are needed on the NHS Forth Valley project say trouble-shooters.
Read more »
Scots nurse who sexually assaulted colleague on busy hospital ward suspendedAndrew Cassels had been allowed to continue working under strict conditions in the run up to his trial but was found guilty at Hamilton Sheriff Court last month.
Read more »
Hospital failings contributed to death of woman who left locked wardThere were also missed opportunities by Nottinghamshire Police to help find her
Read more »