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Sweet Appreciation - Katie Burton
Congratulations to Katie Burton, of Warkworth, who is a recipient of a gift basket from Chocolate Brown. Katie was nominated by Ange McCool, who wrote:
I am constantly amazed by all the big and little things that she does for people in the community. The largest that I know of being the lunch she and Moana Hehepoto host every Christmas Day in Snells Beach for those that need good food, company, connection and support. There is so much work that goes into all of this, and they have created a wonderful event from nothing. In the background, Katie is also always baking or making meals for people that she hears of going through a tough time, and I know she always makes time for a coffee or catch-up for those that need someone to talk to. She plays all this down, but she’s a busy lady and she always fits in supporting people despite her load.
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Letters: ED treatment shows hospitals on the right track
14 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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One writer says their care at Whanganui Hospital ED was professional and respectful. Photo / File
Whanganui Chronicle
Accolades to the staff in the Emergency Department at Whanganui Hospital. Recently I had an admission to Whanganui Hospital on an emergency basis. I would like to express my thanks to all of the staff involved with my care, which was professional and respectful.
I felt humbled by the fact that the level of care was not dependent on my having medical insurance or being wealthy.
If the staff in Whanganui s emergency department are representative of out hospitals throughout New Zealand, then I believe our hospitals are on the right track employing well-trained, caring people.