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James Paget Hospital nurse s prestigious gold award | East Anglian Daily Times

James Paget Hospital nurse s prestigious gold award

Published: 5:49 PM May 1, 2021    Director of nursing Paul Morris with deputy Jacky Copping, who was awarded the Chief Nursing Officer Gold Award. - Credit: JPUH NHS Foundation Trust A senior nurse at a Norfolk hospital has been honoured with a prestigious award, just months after being made an MBE. Jacky Copping, deputy director of nursing at the James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston, has been awarded the Chief Nursing Officer Gold Award, one of just a handful given out nationwide. Recognising outstanding achievements in nursing, the award was presented virtually by Ruth May, chief nursing officer for England. Jacky Copping MBE, deputy director of nursing at the James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston.

Lifeline Waveney healthcare provider celebrates anniversary | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 6:00 AM April 30, 2021    Tim Lathwell (left) with his brother Alan (middle) and son Blanes (right). Tim used the palliative care from St Elizabeth Hospice during his final few months. - Credit: Lathwell family The family of a man who was treated by a community healthcare provider in his final days have paid tribute to the care he received, as the organisation marks its second anniversary. Tim Lathwell died of a brain tumour in January and thanks to the care of St Elizabeth Hospice and East Coast Community Healthcare, was able to live out the final stages of his life at home surrounded by his family.

Lifeline Waveney healthcare provider celebrates anniversary

Published: 6:00 AM April 30, 2021    Tim Lathwell (left) with his brother Alan (middle) and son Blanes (right). Tim used the palliative care from St Elizabeth Hospice during his final few months. - Credit: Lathwell family The family of a man who was treated by a community healthcare provider in his final days have paid tribute to the care he received, as the organisation marks its second anniversary. Tim Lathwell died of a brain tumour in January and thanks to the care of St Elizabeth Hospice and East Coast Community Healthcare, was able to live out the final stages of his life at home surrounded by his family.

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