Yes! Always going above and beyond to the point of personal exhaustion, just to forget one ketchup packet or not bring in the correct soda and be called a worthless POS who doesn't care about them and what they need... But you only forgot because you had a pt down the hall screaming for a loved one that died 40 years ago, and another needing assistance on the toilet to have their first BM in 3 days...
It sounds like you gave them the best care anyone could have and made their last days on earth as special as possible. 😇🙏 We need more nurses like yourself who don’t just care but are caring. ♥️
my arms hurt for moving patients my legs ache for being standing up during a blue code my eyes are red for being awake during nightshift my phone is saturated with unreplying messages because I was delivering a miscariage patient to the nearest GO especiality hospital wich is 2 hours from my town but im not tired. As long as there people that need me, I wont be tired...
@@kingdomthings9887 I just hope 1 day when I'm traveling back from my hospital to my town an hour and a half away that...I'll soon have my rest...on the side of the road covered in holy light.
wow, so powerful. it's hard not to cry watching this. My dad died about a year ago. I am so grateful for all the healthcare staff who took care of him in his final hours. They are true heroes to me. Sometimes angels walk among us. I am so grateful for their compassion and dedication.
I really like this video, because I know how difficult the task of health workers never stops providing good service to cure patients. especially elderly patients who remind their own parents, such as we serve and pay for everything parents have given. I like all parents in the world 💕
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This video reminds me of how as a nurse, we used to be allowed to be "caring", not just to give "care". The demands we now face don't allow for "caring". New nurses are taught "care" not "caring".
Not true. I was shown this video during a lecture by my nursing school professors. Many many nursing schools show this video and teach caring above care.
Hi Helen! I am late to this party, but I can say five years later that nursing schools today are absolutely teaching caring, in addition, to care as we navigate a post covid, understaffed world. I am really sorry for any negative experience you may have had in the past with your nurses, and I hope that we can make it up to you moving forward
I love to be caring but often I'm squeezed just to give care. I'm going to continue keep the passion of being a caring person to fellow workers and service users. I love nursing but it hurts when some colleagues treat you and service users as numbers.
We are all so blessed to have jobs here but even more so, we are part of a huge family and how we care for those members of our family is up to us. What an amazing and wonderful reminder-I agree with Cara-show us more videos like this to help spread the message!
This video reinforces the need for nurses to continue striving for caring. In our profession as nurses, we are constantly faced with new challenges and situations. Even when times are challenging, we must remain committed to providing the highest quality care possible for our patients. We must keep pushing and never give up on our patients. The care we give to others will always be a keepsake in their hearts. We must never forget the power of compassion and the importance of providing support to our patients. We must keep striving for excellence and remain dedicated to helping those in need.
This is a touching story/video. My personal families experience unfortunately was not as 'caring'...or even based on good practice of 'care' for my uncle in emergency or in Robbin's...for the most part, I know it's not really the staff of RAH that is responsible, it is the healthcare system cut- backs working the employees ragged.
My daughter was one of the actresses in this film. When she was called in to work on this film, she had been sleeping beside her very ill grandma, in the chair beside her hospital bed, for two weeks, and had taken on her full time care at home for two years prior. It was real and raw to her.
This is very touching! i hope ud allow me to the permission to use this clip for my project. Credits will surely be implied. Thank you so much! Godbless!
Edmontonians are just like this, if they know the difference between care and caring, then they would see that knowing is distracting and stressful so they avoid it, just look at the Hope mission sidewalks.
i can't be the only one who felt like they had a fever dream and don't know what the hell this video was about if anyone sees this comment can you please explain I'm reading the comments and i genuinely have no idea
Unusual 'magical' stories are nice, but how about consistent quality improvement and ensuring basic care and caring always occurs? Getting the basics of care right isn't heart warming or feel-good, and doesn't make a moving video clip- but it means the world to patients and families. My experience of the Royal Alex is that the basics are woefully lacking and inconsistent. I now lecture in nursing, and will use this video for critical discussion on the disparity that exists in caring environments.
Hi Amanda, thank you for your comment. This video was originally created as an internal video for our hospital staff, to remind us of why showing compassionate care is just as important as medical care, especially to the patients and their families. It was the start of an active movement at the hospital, lead by management, to provide the support that patients and staff need to be able to provide a patient-centred environment and exceptional patient care. The story was based on two real patients and the care they received at the Royal Alex and where the love story behind the story is truly magical, it is certainly not a one off story at our hospital. Thanks so much and have a great day.
I also teach nursing. The instructors here teach basics and teach them well. However, basics without humanity is not nursing. Anyone can be taught to do skills. It takes someone special to view doing those skill as an honor and a privilege. It takes a caring, compassionate, well-taught NURSE.
As in any occupation there are good and bad .if you lose your compassion and caring for your job ,get out .I've experienced good nursing for my elderly relatives ,but it seems with the covid around not so good ....
i will literally move mountains for my patients.
Literally??
Literally?
Me too
Yes! Always going above and beyond to the point of personal exhaustion, just to forget one ketchup packet or not bring in the correct soda and be called a worthless POS who doesn't care about them and what they need... But you only forgot because you had a pt down the hall screaming for a loved one that died 40 years ago, and another needing assistance on the toilet to have their first BM in 3 days...
When the word 'literally' becomes a metaphor in itself
These were my patients up until they passed away. I cry every time I watch this video
It sounds like you gave them the best care anyone could have and made their last days on earth as special as possible. 😇🙏 We need more nurses like yourself who don’t just care but are caring. ♥️
my arms hurt for moving patients
my legs ache for being standing up during a blue code
my eyes are red for being awake during nightshift
my phone is saturated with unreplying messages because I was delivering a miscariage patient to the nearest GO especiality hospital wich is 2 hours from my town
but im not tired. As long as there people that need me, I wont be tired...
You need rest, relaxation and sleep to! Please take care of yourself first, so you can continue to care for others. BIG, BIG HUGS 🤗
Thank gou
❤️we appreciate you
How great you are 👏🏽☹️💙💙 hope the life turn beautiful things back to you
@@kingdomthings9887 I just hope 1 day when I'm traveling back from my hospital to my town an hour and a half away that...I'll soon have my rest...on the side of the road covered in holy light.
it's so touching to see that people don't only go to work to WORK but to CARE as well.
This is so touching! Wish everyone could experience love like this at some point in their life!!
ifty so true buddy
This is so touching! Hope everyone could live in love and peace! Thanks and may God bless everyone.
wow, so powerful. it's hard not to cry watching this. My dad died about a year ago. I am so grateful for all the healthcare staff who took care of him in his final hours. They are true heroes to me. Sometimes angels walk among us. I am so grateful for their compassion and dedication.
So proud of the RAH staff that I work with every day.
just watched this today at orientation for my new hospital job. Cried my eyes out.
I really like this video, because I know how difficult the task of health workers never stops providing good service to cure patients. especially elderly patients who remind their own parents, such as we serve and pay for everything parents have given. I like all parents in the world 💕
I literally cried watching this video, very heartwarming...
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We would love it if you could please cast your vote for our video! You can view more about the awards and vote here - bit.ly/1Q6BwN8
Thank you so much!
This video reminds me of how as a nurse, we used to be allowed to be "caring", not just to give "care". The demands we now face don't allow for "caring". New nurses are taught "care" not "caring".
Not true. I was shown this video during a lecture by my nursing school professors. Many many nursing schools show this video and teach caring above care.
My teacher emphasis caring above all
this is not true at all. i am currently in nursing school and all of our teachers teach about caring often more than just care
Hi Helen! I am late to this party, but I can say five years later that nursing schools today are absolutely teaching caring, in addition, to care as we navigate a post covid, understaffed world. I am really sorry for any negative experience you may have had in the past with your nurses, and I hope that we can make it up to you moving forward
I love to be caring but often I'm squeezed just to give care. I'm going to continue keep the passion of being a caring person to fellow workers and service users. I love nursing but it hurts when some colleagues treat you and service users as numbers.
I'm balling...people just don't understand all we do...but so glad we do it!
Its not harder to do the right thing. What a difference it makes to all those involved. Well done!!!!!
Am I seeing this right? A KAREN ACTUALLY DOING A GOOD DEED FOR THE COMMON GOOD?
This deserves an oscar. After seeing this video, I can proudly state this as soon to be a nurse, it is a privilege position and hard working job.
We are all so blessed to have jobs here but even more so, we are part of a huge family and how we care for those members of our family is up to us. What an amazing and wonderful reminder-I agree with Cara-show us more videos like this to help spread the message!
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Make more stories like this !!! Reunite couples in care facilities too.
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Is very touching in heart, If everyone can value a little about love, i hope this world could be very nice and smooth to live.
This is very fantastic video and Royal Alexandra Hospital have done a good job
This video reinforces the need for nurses to continue striving for caring. In our profession as nurses, we are constantly faced with new challenges and situations. Even when times are challenging, we must remain committed to providing the highest quality care possible for our patients. We must keep pushing and never give up on our patients. The care we give to others will always be a keepsake in their hearts. We must never forget the power of compassion and the importance of providing support to our patients. We must keep striving for excellence and remain dedicated to helping those in need.
I have joined recently joined to this service. Sure I deliver my best to the patient with my skills and knowledge..
I love nurses so much because their angels!!
It is so touching, for you to listen people's stories from there you understand their happiness and worries.
I am so emotional watching this video.I remember my mom.
I'm emotional too I'm remembering my lovely mum too I miss her so so much x
Your piece is a standout; much like a book that stands out in its field. "Your Body Your Temple" by Various Authors
Damn, doesn't matter how many times I watch this video, tears still come out!!!!
pretty sure that is very very rare but hope it encourages other care facilities to try to do the same
Fantastic job Royal Alex! Thank you for caring! Nice video too!
Amazing & so touching to see this on the news - glad to see this. I hope my siblings wake up - re our mom.
I love this video and it's inspires and made me cry the last part was 💔. I Can't wait until I become a nurse and experience this
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There truly is a difference between care and caring. ❤
This is a touching story/video. My personal families experience unfortunately was not as 'caring'...or even based on good practice of 'care' for my uncle in emergency or in Robbin's...for the most part, I know it's not really the staff of RAH that is responsible, it is the healthcare system cut- backs working the employees ragged.
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Great Video, Thanks for sharing.
I wound like to work at this hospital as care giver,I already fall in love with this hospital
We need more people like this in this cruel world we living in! One person at a time 🙏
Ok whose cutting onions...
Nice video & input here... I wish more vifeo like this will produce. BTW what is the name for this song video ?. Thank u
This aged like fine wine.
I was born 54 yrs ago there.
Me too!
@@beed3202 Me 3 (:
God bless them and everyone also 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This brought tears to my eyes
IM NOT CRYING, YOURE CRYING!!!
thank you ...i always subscribe your video,,
Well done!
Beautiful story!
beautiful! very touching especially as a nursing student
Incredible display of storytelling. Were these actors? Or all a true story captured during natural moments?
My daughter was one of the actresses in this film. When she was called in to work on this film, she had been sleeping beside her very ill grandma, in the chair beside her hospital bed, for two weeks, and had taken on her full time care at home for two years prior. It was real and raw to her.
Very sweet... accurate title
Simply beautiful
damn my eyes are sweating..
Yea its a little humid in my house.
This is very touching! i hope ud allow me to the permission to use this clip for my project. Credits will surely be implied. Thank you so much! Godbless!
And this is why I'm studying to be a nurse
Jesus. The tears. This is why I'm in emergency services.
oh,my parents,I remember them.
Why is it that the people that care for you the most. And that you cared for the most, go?
Beautiful ❤
cry every time I platy it...
Does anyone knows what the title of the song played po? Thank you!
I was born here!
Love from #Tobchi
I would have made the same arrangements.
Edmontonians are just like this, if they know the difference between care and caring, then they would see that knowing is distracting and stressful so they avoid it, just look at the Hope mission sidewalks.
Hi , can we use your video clips for our video?
i can't be the only one who felt like they had a fever dream and don't know what the hell this video was about if anyone sees this comment can you please explain I'm reading the comments and i genuinely have no idea
you're not the only one. I'm lost af too
I cried
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Okay this has broken me xxx
So what's the difference?
Who has been benefit from you. And what did you ever benefit from them?
Soo sad now and it’s soo true :/(
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what song is this
John Lukes Gutierrrez it's called A Perfect Day and it's by Danny Cope
John Lukes Gutierrrez it's called A Perfect Day and it's by Danny Cope
Unusual 'magical' stories are nice, but how about consistent quality improvement and ensuring basic care and caring always occurs? Getting the basics of care right isn't heart warming or feel-good, and doesn't make a moving video clip- but it means the world to patients and families. My experience of the Royal Alex is that the basics are woefully lacking and inconsistent. I now lecture in nursing, and will use this video for critical discussion on the disparity that exists in caring environments.
Hi Amanda, thank you for your comment. This video was originally created as an internal video for our hospital staff, to remind us of why showing compassionate care is just as important as medical care, especially to the patients and their families. It was the start of an active movement at the hospital, lead by management, to provide the support that patients and staff need to be able to provide a patient-centred environment and exceptional patient care. The story was based on two real patients and the care they received at the Royal Alex and where the love story behind the story is truly magical, it is certainly not a one off story at our hospital. Thanks so much and have a great day.
I also teach nursing. The instructors here teach basics and teach them well. However, basics without humanity is not nursing. Anyone can be taught to do skills. It takes someone special to view doing those skill as an honor and a privilege. It takes a caring, compassionate, well-taught NURSE.
As in any occupation there are good and bad .if you lose your compassion and caring for your job ,get out .I've experienced good nursing for my elderly relatives ,but it seems with the covid around not so good ....
Wow 😢
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That is the exact name and spelling of my least name....
A very sad moment in life,
👣🌏
Sadly my great grandfather passed away less than an hour ago 😢
Just something to make nurses feel guilty that theyre not doing enough...
They should comb her hair and put some makeup on her!
Are there people so removed from the living that they refer to women who have strangled newborns as 'caring moms'?
The music is far to loud & distracts from the point of the message
Sam are you movling out
Relationship 🕵️😂
messed up bad
Treat symptoms
Bill insurance
Repeat
“If we love together, then we’ll die together.”
what song is this