SPARE A THOUGHT this Xmas...
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30-11-2017 1:56 AM
Perhaps ask if your local hospital is doing something similar... they may have a Facebook page.... it’s makes the oldies very happy to be part of the Xmas celebration ... at a time when they alone, poorly and stuck in hospital!
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30-11-2017 9:49 PM
elfkin - that's my local hospital too, so we must be nearly neighbours. Should we take items to the main reception area or is there a particular collection point.
crooksnanny ~ maz
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30-11-2017 10:07 PM
**Please share – Christmas present appeal for our older patients**
Christmas is just around the corner and we know that for some of our older patients staying in hospital over the festive period they may not have any close family or friends visiting them, and may not receive any presents on Christmas day.
Last year our present appeal for our older patients was a huge success thanks to everyone’s kind generosity. This year we are hoping for the same response! You can personally help in our appeal by donating a small gift, ensuring everyone on our older people wards will have a special day this Christmas.
To make things a little easier this year we have put some recommended present ideas on an Amazon wish list. Simply search ‘Medicine for Older People, Rehabilitation and Stroke Wish List (PHT)’ or using email address Kerry.budd@porthosp.nhs.uk on the amazon website. Link here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ *Please note that you do not have to buy through Amazon!*
Some suggestions for wrapped gifts include:
• Toiletries (gift packs)
• Tissues
• Bed Socks (various sizes)
• Hairbrushes
• Small word search, puzzle books, notebooks, colouring books, large print books
• Colouring pencils
• Finger-less gloves (men and women)
• Bed jacket (men and women)
• Dressing gown
• Blankets
• Teddy Bear/ cuddly toy
• Sweets
• ‘Sippy’ cups
• Mirrors
• Shaving sets
• Shampoo sets
• Hair clips, hair bobbles, Kirby grips
• Nail file (emery board)
• Slippers (men and women)
Wrapped gifts can also be dropped in to main reception for collection or direct to Kerry Budd, Operational Manager, here at QA. Please label if the gift is for a male or female patient, tell us the contents inside, and please NO alcohol.
We also love receiving handmade Christmas cards, pictures etc for our patients so would welcome these to display in our department.
#PHTPresentDrop
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30-11-2017 10:24 PM
I have a friend in QA at the moment ... she’s an MS sufferer and has had a heart attack and stroke (she had breast cancer only a few years ago...plus she’s got arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome... talk about bad luck!)... she’s just had another stroke and is on a ward with many elderly patients... which is so depressing ... so few get visitors! I bake cakes for them to share around when either I or my husband go up there! At least they get a few endorphins to give them a boost!
The latest cake is lemon drizzle 🍰 ... and I might knock up a chocolate fudge cake too...or melting moments almond shortbread (divine!)!!! I love baking 👩🏼🍳but thankfully l can only eat a very tiny bit since my gastric bypass... just as well!!!😉
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30-11-2017 10:43 PM
I'm in Havant.
My hubby was the linen room manager at QA for many years, till he retired about 4 years ago. He goes down at christmas with quality street and cards for all his ex workmates, so I'll make sure he has a few donations to drop off.
I make a fair lemon drizzle myself, but with the gannets in my house it doesn't last long. ![]()
Please give your friend my best wishes - hope she gets better soon.
crooksnanny ~ maz
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01-12-2017 2:24 AM
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01-12-2017 1:59 PM
As I said on the FH&G Thread, thanks for the timely reminder.
Easy to forget both old and young and those with no one,who might be in hospital or elsewhere at this time
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01-12-2017 3:30 PM
I would like to second that in relation to those who are elderly, ill, alone, etc and in hospital. I will try to ensure something gets to them via post.