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Yes, there are a few people who have inspired me, motivated me and encouraged me to realise my potential.
My passion also is about providing exceptional care to the vulnerable to support their recovery and nursing allows me to achieve this holistically .
support group called Forget-Me-Not for anyone who needs help or wants to talk.”
on could prolong my life, not cure me of cancer,” she said.
I have been really enjoying it so far and it has made me certain that nursing is the right career for me”.
“An apprenticeship is a really rewarding experience, and the organisation is continuing to develop me.
“It’s given me hope, encouragement and perspective. It made me feel human again.”
To be honest it was not planned but since I came here it has been a home for me Sum yourself up in 3 words: Approachable, Sincere, Hardworking
But my wife tells me I was taken straight into the hyper acute stroke unit for immediate treatment to stabilise me.
, I was put in the Tivoli ward, where I was blown away by the level of care and personal kindness that every single member of the nursing team showed me
They are always happy to see me on shift and have even asked about me when I am not there. What are your career goals?
It was simply first class, after my local GP referred me to Cheltenham hospital, the staff at Cheltenham were all over me, they threw everything at me
Dedicate a leaf on our Memory Tree in the Forget-Me-Not Garden
- I am a young patient, what support is there for me? - I am struggling to pay my bills, is there any help?
My sister with special needs inspired me to take up nursing because I wanted to be her health advocate.
The best thing about the apprenticeship here is it that it feels like I’m part of something bigger, that’s really important to me.
I am a hugely positive person and you will never find me without a smile on my face.
I will never be able to thank you enough for what you have done for me.”
“Being part of the trial makes me feel that I'm getting a little bit extra.
At Gloucestershire Royal Hospital we have a ‘Forget-me-not garden’. This is a tranquil and beautiful place where you can sit and reflect.