How Can You Show Support?
Past Patients
From highlighting someone who made a positive impact on your life during a hospital stay or sending a gift basket with a meaningful, hand-written note, there are so many things, both big and small, that you can do to lift a nurse for Transplant Nurses Week!
Whether you were an organ donor, or received an organ, it is truly a life-changing process.
Other examples of what you can do to show your appreciation include homemade meals, sentimental ‘thank you’ videos or meaningful gifts from the heart.
There’s nothing that a nurse loves more than to see their patients be truly appreciative of the care that they provided for them and to know that they made a difference in their lives.
Administrators
Hospital administrators, even the smallest token of recognition and appreciation can go a long way.
Check out this example from Northwest Community Healthcare and how they honored their emergency nurses.
Your hard-working nurses should be rewarded for their sacrifice, dedication, and endurance throughout their career, but more importantly, the last few exhausting years!
Not only are transplant nurses managing to save lives, but they were doing so amidst a global pandemic.
Family Members of Transplant Nurses
For the past couple of years, work in the healthcare industry has not been easy, and the work-life balance…well there is (or was) none.
You may see your spouse less than you would like to, or maybe they had missed more of your children’s sporting events than they originally anticipated when they began this job, but it is a sacrifice they must make to save lives.
I know it is hard for you, and it is just as hard for them, too.
Just to be clear, Transplant Nurses Week should not be the only time you dedicate to showing them that you care and appreciate the heart and soul that they put into their career.
However, making them a spa appointment on their day off or tackling all the chores for the week to ensure they don’t have anything to worry about when they get home is a good start.
Like I said previously, a little can go a long way.