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10:43 AM April 19, 2021
Some of the 35 staff from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King s Lynn, who will be taking part in a skydive to raise funds for a maternity bereavement suite
- Credit: QEH
Thirty-five NHS workers are taking part in a skydive to raise funds for a maternity bereavement suite.
After being re-arranged three times due to Ccovid-19 restrictions, staff from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King s Lynn will be taking the plunge on Wednesday, April 21, with the goal of raising £20,000 towards the fund. They will be taking off from Chatteris in Cambridgeshire for the jump.
The Butterfly Suite, which is due to open in the autumn, will provide a dedicated and welcoming place for families who lose their babies during, or shortly after birth and give them the opportunity to create precious memories.
Butterfly Suite chosen as name for new King s Lynn hospital maternity bereavement facility
| Updated: 20:41, 25 February 2021
Patients and residents have had their say, and the new Maternity Bereavement Suite at Lynnâs Queen Elizabeth Hospital will be known as The Butterfly Suite.
The QEH wants to say thank you to the 2,598 people who voted to name the facility, which will provide a dedicated space for bereaved parents.
The quiet and private space will enable parents going through this unimaginable time to create precious memories with their baby, in a safe and comfortable environment separate from the clinical setting.
Charity of The Year Plans for the New Maternity Unit Bereavement Suit. Pictured FLtoRCaroline Shaw (Chief Executive) QEH. Sharon Young. Kathryn Owen. Kate Jackman.. (27949086)