Special Christmas delivery for parents at The QEH
There was an extra special delivery for several families this Christmas as six babies were welcomed into the world at on Christmas Day at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH).
There was an extra special delivery for several families this Christmas as six babies were welcomed into the world at on Christmas Day at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn (QEH).
Mandy Brady receiving September’s Living Our Values Award.
This week, a seven year-old boy who has spent the past few months in and out of hospital, hand delivered hundreds of gifts to help support children who could be in the same position this festive season.
The QEH has been shortlisted for a national HSJ Partnership Award, recognising work that has helped patients leave hospital sooner and recover more quickly out of hospital.
Emergency and life-preserving care will continue at The QEH during industrial action by resident doctors (formerly known as junior doctors). The strike will take place from 7am on Wednesday 17 December to 7am on Monday 22 December.
Being in hospital over Christmas can be challenging for anyone, but especially for children and their families. Thanks to the continued generosity of the local community, children spending Christmas at The QEH will once again receive a little joy on Christmas morning, as more than 300 presents make their way to the children’s ward.