Whilst helping a complex patient with his self care today, she demonstrated tolerance, understanding and radiated compassion to gain his co-operation and make the experience as good as it could be. He appeared very happy with the outcome. She did a difficult job very well.
Becky has been integral to the planning and facilitating of summer fayre and prom at Bury CAMHS over the last few weeks and she definitely brings the fun! She pushes the boundaries and asks why not – helping us to provide an excellent service to the young people keeping our events exciting and engaging (and packed with inflatables). Thanks Becky!
Rhiannon has recently started a new role as Assistant Psychologist at Cygnet Maple House. As part of the induction process for the new service, Rhiannon has co-facilitated multiple training events. She has taken on this challenge exceptionally well;delivering training to a high standard, with enthusiasm, passion and dedication. Well done Rhiannon!
Sophie recently organised a day trip in York for a service user who uses a wheelchair. Sophie caught the bus to the train station and then got a train to York. Whilst in York she even took the service user on a river cruise. Sophie made sure that the service user had enough spending money for the day to spend on goodies.
Hannah does a fantastic job of adapting her communication to match the individual needs of each resident. She is always looking for ways to support understanding and increase access and she does this with great empathy and understanding.
Matt has been really supportive in helping me understand the new Google analytics system which helps me track colleague engagement and use of MyCygnet. This means I can better understand how our colleagues are accessing our internal communications so I can target content and provide more of the stories people want to see on our channels. Thanks!
At Kirkside we have a challenging service user who was in need of a bathroom repair which involved the service user been out on day trips all week. Caroline volunteered to support the individual for 3 of the days as she was the only medication trained staff that was on shift. This helped the day trips be successful and settled.
Gary decided to make home made Dutch apples for supper. He realized after buying the apples the unit had no apple decorator, Gary tirelessly worked to decorate 16 apples single handedly in high temperatures. This took him over an hour and was sweating continuously. He did this just so service users could have “the Dutch experience”. He is a true hero.
Paul goes above and beyond. I have had an issue with our intercom which took time to sort out. He kept on it until the issue was solved.
He is also a very hard worker, working between two sites Gledholt and Gledholt Mews.
Thank you for your Support Paul.
Sally was nominated by multiple of our service users to support them in their ward rounds. She attended all of them with no questions asked, contributed to discussions effectively and supported the service users throughout. Sally is a great asset to the team and appears a great support to our service users. Well done, Sally!
I am nominating Virginia for the empathy award because she is a fantastic listener and spends quality time with all residents and staff to help support them in the best way. She is a brilliant nurse who advocates exceptionally on behalf of residents to make sure that they achieve what they want and need while in hospital. Keep it up 🙂
Barbara is continually working hard, no job is too big for Barbara. She is continually working to support our patients on their recovery by supporting them to maintain a clean room and living area. She constantly goes above and beyond and often receives a lot of compliments from staff and patients. She always supports with hospital fundraising.