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Elizabeth has filled her 95 years with positivity and memories.

“Keep a positive mental attitude, be very kind to others and laugh… a lot!”

“I recommend treating others how you wish to be treated and to live positively. Value what you have, and if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all!”

“I love photos - they’re memories, moments in time. I’m amazed that photos can be taken on a phone and shared far and wide instantly!"

“I have a photo of my Mum and sisters on a keyring, so they’re always with me.”

From everyone at Metro North and TPCH, happy 95th birthday, Elizabeth! 🎈

#MondayMantra – Elizabeth, 95, The Prince Charles Hospital Day Patient.
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Elizabeth has filled her 95 years with positivity and memories.

“Keep a positive mental attitude, be very kind to others and laugh… a lot!”

“I recommend treating others how you wish to be treated and to live positively. Value what you have, and if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all!”

“I love photos - they’re memories, moments in time. I’m amazed that photos can be taken on a phone and shared far and wide instantly!

“I have a photo of my Mum and sisters on a keyring, so they’re always with me.”

From everyone at Metro North and TPCH, happy 95th birthday, Elizabeth! 🎈

#MondayMantra – Elizabeth, 95, The Prince Charles Hospital Day Patient.
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For patients in ward 4B, Jordan provides a welcome smile and someone to chat to about anything other than their treatment.

“Not being part of the clinical team often means that patients feel they can talk to you about other parts of their lives”, says Jordan – one of the Patient Support Officers at STARS.

“They like to tell me about places they’ve travelled, significant life celebrations and what they did in their younger days. I enjoy listening to people’s histories.”

Patients in ward 4B can be in hospital for lengthy periods while they recover from conditions like a stroke or spinal injury. Jordan says the best part of being a Patient Support Officer is seeing amazing progress they make.

“Following a patient’s journey from when they were bed-bound on arrival at hospital to being able to walk again is very rewarding”.

“It is also great to part of the broader team, all helping patients reach their rehabilitation goals”.
 
Jordan, Patient Support Officer at STARS.

For patients in ward 4B, Jordan provides a welcome smile and someone to chat to about anything other than their treatment.

“Not being part of the clinical team often means that patients feel they can talk to you about other parts of their lives”, says Jordan – one of the Patient Support Officers at STARS.

“They like to tell me about places they’ve travelled, significant life celebrations and what they did in their younger days. I enjoy listening to people’s histories.”

Patients in ward 4B can be in hospital for lengthy periods while they recover from conditions like a stroke or spinal injury. Jordan says the best part of being a Patient Support Officer is seeing amazing progress they make.

“Following a patient’s journey from when they were bed-bound on arrival at hospital to being able to walk again is very rewarding”.

“It is also great to part of the broader team, all helping patients reach their rehabilitation goals”.

Jordan, Patient Support Officer at STARS.
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