The group comprised six nurses who work at Ashlands Manor currently, plus five residents at the care home who used to be nurses or midwifes.
The lounge was decorated with lots of old pictures of the residents both training and working as nurses displayed, allowing them all to reminisce. There were also large ‘thank you’ banners up and goody bags for the group full of thoughtful gifts.
Ashlands Manor resident, Margaret Stone, aged 95, said: “Nursing is a career either you like it, or you don’t. You are in it, or you are not. Nursing is special and not everyone can do it. I worked in Manchester and London, mainly general nursing and as a Health Visitor, and I enjoyed every moment of it.”
Whilst 91 year old Denise Shaw, added: “It’s a good job. Take it with a smile.”
Children’s nurse, Pauline Marques, who worked in Zambia and the UK, commented: “You need a lot of patience as a nurse because you don’t only take care of the patient, you also take care of the people close to them. This applies worldwide.
“When I worked in Sheffield we had bespoke sleeping arrangements for mothers. We were the first hospital to introduce sleeping arrangements for parents and it meant a lot to them.”
Ashlands Manor registered home manager, Michaela O’Brien, comments: “The International Nurses Day celebrations were wonderful. Both staff and residents enjoyed the afternoon tea, the gifts and the chance to share stories with each other.
“The residents loved re-living and talking about their careers, with the old photographs a great way to spark a memory, whilst the staff were able to spend quality time with these residents talking all things nursing, as well as getting advice from them!”
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