Thank Nurses!

#CelebrateNurses has a goal to ‘Capture Ireland’s Thank You’s’ to our Frontline Nursing Heroes on International Nurses Day May 12th using the hashtag #CelebrateNurses.

So please leave your comment of  Thanks & Appreciation, share a photo or a clip on social media using #CelebrateNurses or email us if you have a story you want to share

We want you to leave comments of Thanks for Nurses who have made a difference to yours or a loved one’s Life!

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Nurses are our real heroes! Thank you for all your efforts! #CelebrateNurses #Ireland

Nurses are the quiet heroes that walk among us everyday and they deserve to be Thanked and appreciated for the amazing work they do Everyday.

Anybody who has been touched by the kindness of a Nurse and feels they want to share their story….

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  1. On behalf of my colleagues, executives and members of the APTS, I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the personnel engaged in Nursing, for their dedicated professional and personal care,attention and concern of patients entrusted to them in hospitals, nursing homes and family homes.
    Their understanding and helpful assistance of anxious and often over anxious family membersregarding the illness, short or longterm of their loved ones, is to be highly commended.

    We are fortunate to have nurses of such sterling quality. May they be adequately remunerated for their committed, loving, often unnoticed, unrewarded services both day and night.

  2. Nurses do a fantastic job every day. And they do it in the best interest of their patients and love of their job. I am proud to be a nurse and proud of all my nursing colleagues. Also having being a patient on ocaision. The nurses treated me which such compassion and understanding. Let\’s hear it for nurses!!

  3. I would like to say thank you to all the nurses in Cork who have helped my family over the years. With two headcases for sons, I have visited the A&E many times in the Cork University Hospital and found the nurses to be second to none. Thank you one and all.

  4. I visited Peamount hospital recently, and found my friend being cared for by such cheerful nurses. They really are treasures.

  5. I recently brought my little girl with croup up to out local hospital in Luke’s in Kilkenny. The nurses were so sweet and kind to her and it’s great to have such a positive experience. It’s more tiring to be so patient but they’re great

  6. A massive thank you to the wonderful nurses in Our Lady\’s Hospital, Crumlin, especially those in St Anne\’s ward. You showed such compassion, kindness and love to the children and their families. It\’s clearly a vocation, not just a job

  7. Thank you to the nurses at Falcarrah HSE based Nursing home in Donegal for the ongoing care of my Uncle Jim who sadly passed last October – without your ongoing hardwork and support, we would not have been able to see him through for as long as we did in the end!

  8. To soothe and look after people and their families at their most vulnerable to treat, care and see each patient as an individual – despite seeing it all before is truly a calling and an inspiration – where would we be without their dedication………

  9. Thanks to all the nurses out there who constantly go beyond your call of duty to ensure that the sick are looked after and comfortable. Well done. Your work is appreciated.

  10. Nurses are the best. I bow down gracefully to Nurses as dose anyone who has ever been hospitalized at any stage of their lives, and if they haven’t they will when at some stage in the future they require their services.

    For any further information I can be contacted at 01-6272455.

    Regards
    Deirdre
    Company Director

  11. Dear nurses,
    Thank you for the hard work, the long hours and the thousands of thankless jobs you do every day. Thank you for being there for advice, care and support when we need it most. It’s people like you that make this world a better place

  12. My lovely midwife who was with me through my whole labour I don’t think I could of done it without her! She was a student in the Coombe and her name was Rachel! That’s all I remember – Nicole Walsh

  13. In surgery tomorrow for extraction of three wisdom teeth! Thank you in advance to the nurses who will look after me when back of theatre! Keep up the hard work, we’ll get there in the end! Xx

  14. Have had a number of experiences of nursing staff over the years – their gentleness & understanding is critical when you or a family member is sick & vulnerable – many times they have more common sense than the doctors!!
    Big Thank You

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