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Sorry Doggit, I'm new here (despite joining a year ago ) so not up to date. Will bare this in mind.
I exect it'll take a lot longer before you get you're sense of ...
Likewise.no offence meant.
I keep saying, put away £30 month through out the year and we'd be sorted, but it never happens.
Ward get's decorated for Christmas....yep they too get turkey and all the trimmings....A completely different atmosphere on the ward at Christmas.... Usually loads of chocs, biscuits etc for the ward staff.
Christ ,, how sad. Our hospital has a positive attitude towards Christmas. There are a few wards where decorations can't be put up (ICU and some of the surgical wards) but everywhere else is awash with brightly decorated everything. Last year , one of the childrens wards was transformed into Santa's Grotto (complete with cardboard reindeer and a "real " Santa. It was almost unrecognisable as a hospital ward. One of the elderly support wards was made into a great replica of a cruise ship at Christmas (even had portholes etc) the ingenuity of the staff never cease to amaze me. Brilliant what they can do with cardboard, paper and paint.Had the misfortune to be a long term patient in at Christmas.
There were no decorations (infection control), no turkey and trimmings, same atmosphere and no chocs or biccies. Mrs Secure brought in a dinner for me which cheered me up no end!
They made the patients do most of the work.I don't want to be nasty but -
I thought you were understaffed, overworked and had not a minute to spare.