Volunteers Celebrated for Work to Improve Patient Care
- Sue Ryder marked Volunteers’ Week from June 2 to 8 by celebrating volunteers like Susan Wagland and Jill Willison who gather sensitive patient feedback.
- Ms. Willison became part of the volunteer team in February and, together with Ms. Wagland, employs active listening to help patients and their families express their experiences.
- Their calls generally last between five and ten minutes, offering important feedback that supports the enhancement of care and the training of staff at the South Oxfordshire palliative care hub managed by Sue Ryder.
- Anna Hassall, healthcare volunteer coordinator, said the volunteers’ work ensures patient voices shape future services and makes a lasting difference.
- This recognition highlights the meaningful impact volunteers have in supporting healthcare teams and enhancing patient care through diverse opportunities at Sue Ryder.
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Volunteers celebrated for work to improve patient care
National palliative care and bereavement support charity Sue Ryder is marking Volunteers’ Week.
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