"Oh, thank you so much," said Kim Boysen. "We have a patient right now who would love these colors."
"We're pleased you can use hats right now," remarked Amy. Kim reassured us that it's always chilly in their treatment rooms because of the big windows there. Nursing staff regularly make tied fleece blankets for patients to keep them cozy.
We let Kim know that we hope they feel free to be generous with the hats and to give away more than one to each person, as we're happy to deliver more when they run out! Just give us a call. Kim was excited to be able to use a colorful hat to brighten the day of a patient who might need it, especially one who has been there a long time. "Something like this is really nice," said Kim. She told us she was looking forward to attending her Team Meeting later that day to share the news about the hats and help them get back in the habit of offering them to patients.
We got a little lost finding the in patient area, but were helped by this kind employee -- who also found us a cart so we didn't have to carry the boxes around! THANK YOU!! |
The Cancer Care treatment center at Southdale is a 43-bed unit, and also serves some urology patients. They see about 22 patients with leukemia a year, and those may be there up to 12 weeks. In all, 2000 patients a year come through their unit, according to Kim.
One of the side effects they see from the chemo is severe nervopathy, where it is painful for the patient to get something out of the fridge. They like to give these people mittens, observed Kim. They also like to give away stuffed animals -- especially to help calm those with delirium or dementia "They really like to cuddle things and rock them," remarked Kim. So, for anyone of our volunteers looking for a new challenge... feel free to get creative!
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