Team QEH completes 26-mile charity walk, raising over £8,500 for end-of-life care
A dedicated team of 28 healthcare workers at The QEH have successfully completed a 26-mile charity walk for the hospital’s specialist end-of-life unit.
A dedicated team of 28 healthcare workers at The QEH have successfully completed a 26-mile charity walk for the hospital’s specialist end-of-life unit.
The QEH is bidding a fond farewell to Dr Lorraine de Gray, who will retire on 30 September 2025, following an outstanding 35-year career in the NHS – including the last 18 years at the Trust.
A determined group of 28 staff from The QEH – along with their family and friends – are taking on an inspiring 26-mile charity walk from Swaffham to Holme-next-the-Sea to raise funds for the hospital’s Peddars Way Unit
The QEH is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its Frailty Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) Unit – a service that has already helped more than 3,000 older and frail patients receive timely, tailored care closer to home.
On Friday 19 September, a group of cyclists involved in the New Hospital Programme (NHP) schemes for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn and James Paget University Hospital (JPUH) in Great Yarmouth will take on an 80-mile challenge ride.