Nurse of the Month - February 2022

We are excited to announce our nurse of the month for February 2022, congratulations to Emma.D! Head over to our Instagram or Facebook and congratulate her in the comments.


Read what Emma enjoys most about working with NNA:



What do you enjoy the most about working with NNA?


Having a supportive Community Nursing Team, from my manager Ellen, to my fellow nursing colleagues. We all work great as a unit and provide superb care to our most vulnerable clients.



Tell us why you like working with NNA?


Seeing a positive change in a patients quality of life and seeing them smile every day.


What makes you passionate about nursing?


Seeing how your nursing care can make a dramatic difference to family life. It means that parents are able to go to work knowing that their child is being well looked after. Furthermore, parents can spend more time with their other kids which is a struggle without nursing input. 



Amazing work Emma, we can't wait to have another fantastic year with you.

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