Hospital Charity exceeds end-of-life unit appeal target
It’s a proud day at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) as the hospital’s charity hits their £21,000 target for the End-of-Life unit, Peddars Way appeal.
It’s a proud day at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) as the hospital’s charity hits their £21,000 target for the End-of-Life unit, Peddars Way appeal.
New equipment that will transform the rehabilitation for patients who have suffered a stroke at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has arrived and is ready to make a difference, all thanks to the QEHKL Charity.
Today (9 May), The QEH welcomed more than 90 members of the public at its successful Dementia Fair, held as a key event in the lead-up to Dementia Awareness Week (19–25 May).
The QEH is proud to celebrate International Day of the Midwife (5 May) and International Nurses Day (12 May) with a week-long tribute to the skill, dedication and compassion of its midwifery and nursing teams. And today, that celebration took on a very special moment of its own.
As the UK marks Dying Matters Awareness Week (5–11 May), The QEH is recognising the importance of open conversations around death and dying, while celebrating the positive impact of its Peddars Way End of Life Unit, which has now been open for five months.
A team of 10 dedicated runners laced up their trainers at the weekend, covering a collective distance of 100km and raising more than £1,600.00, in support of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) Epic Moves, Better Lives Appeal.