National Nurses Week (May 6-12, 2021) and International Nurses Day (May 6)
We thank all our nurses. Who will you thank? The National Nurses Week will raise awareness of the value of nursing. It will help educate about the role nurses play in meeting healthcare needs. The World Health Organization recognized 2020 as the “Year of the Nurse” to elevate and celebrate nurses’ essential contributions everywhere. #ThanksHeathHeros
As one of the most significant healthcare professionals within the U.S., nurses play a vital role in providing health services. They’ve become heroes during the global pandemic for their selfless dedication to the patients they serve. Nurses most often are the primary healthcare professional when it comes to tending to patient needs, providing medical care and tending to personal and spiritual needs.
We can only imagine how much this work has increased in the last year.
As these frontline workers continue to care for the sick, suffering extended absences from their families and putting their lives at risk – we cannot just stand by and watch. Showing appreciation for all their strenuous efforts is a must!
What are some things you can do to show your appreciation or say thank you?
Donate what you can
Donations are a great way to show your support. Monetary donations or giving supplies – and we all probably know a local hospital or two that need help.
Could you provide them with the necessities they need?
Since nurses are risking their lives every day, it is essential to keep them safe and comfortable – supplying them with PPE kits, masks, gloves, sanitizer, lip balm, and more.
If you are looking for any help in finding items to donate or gift – to say thank you – we are here to help you in any way. Customizing is always an option.
Call Marisa Banke today with any questions – 866.816.7823 ext.7752.