The team from UHNM on stage at the Nursing Times Awards 2024. Photo: Paparazzi VIP Photography.
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UHNM diversional therapists celebrate Nursing Times Awards win 

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A team from University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) is celebrating clinching an accolade at the prestigious Nursing Times Awards

The diversional therapist team won the Care of Older People Award in recognition of their work providing bespoke activities aimed at maintaining the mobility of patients on the Royal Stoke University Hospital’s older adult wards. 

UHNM’s six diversional therapists work on the elderly care wards and have one-on-one time with a patient to help keep them mobile. The therapists encourage patients to get out of bed to play board games, watch a TV programme, go for a coffee and have a walk. 

The judges praised this project as an excellent example of a nurse-led, patient-centred innovation, noting its introduction of a unique role and meaningful activities for older patients.  

The judges were impressed by the commitment and passion shown by the team to improve outcomes for older people on acute wards and to empower patients and staff to be creative, confident, valued and engaged; impacting care and experience in a positive way. 

Speaking about the award, Lee-ann Boardman, Matron for older adults at UHNM, said: “What an honour for our team to receive this prestigious award.

“The team deserve this win, they have worked so hard to develop their new roles and they have all taken it in their stride. Since the team have been in post, patients’ falls have dropped dramatically and patient experience has improved. 

“I’m looking forward to the team growing and expanding over the coming months, creating even more opportunities for our patients.” 

Ann-Marie Riley, Chief Nurse at UHNM added: “The diversional therapist team at UHNM are transforming patient experience for our older adults. This is such a great service that is helping our patients to stay mobile and active while in hospital, promoting independence, maintaining ability all while reducing in patient falls on our older adults wards. 

“We are all really proud of everyone involved, they really deserve this recognition.” 

The annual awards celebrate nursing and midwifery’s achievements in improving patient care and sharing best practice, highlighting the brilliant work of staff across a huge array of health and social care settings.   

Hayley Johnson

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