Where do I start!!
DS has had a lot of chest problems so has had 6 admissions in his 21 months, I can't praise the staff on childrens ward at our local hospital enough!!
-- When he was in HDU the staff relaxed the rules on tea and coffee by the bed for me. As small as insignificant as that sounds sitting with the nurses on night shift just chatting away drinking tea was much better for me than having to go and sit alone in the parents room
-- when in HDU (which is one room on the childrens ward) they found me a bed to sleep in when needed so I didn't have to leave the hospital but could still sleep. The other beds on the ward all had a parents bed but the HDU couldn't
-- LISTENING/being a shoulder to cry on. On numerous occasions staff from the cleaners up to the matron have stopped and chatted, got me tissues when I was crying etc. Really thats the most important thing, they weren't just focused on the medicine side but they were there for the people - both my son and me.
-- Answering questions honestly. I like to know exactly what is happening at each stage and the staff where great at that. When it looked like he would need transferring to another hospital for ITU a member of staff sat down with me to explain the procedure. When he has been on machines the staff have happily explained them to me, made sure I have know what the sats/heart rate etc should be on them.
I could go on all day, but I think the key thing is the way they treat people as individuals and make the effort to try to make things as comfy as possible for people whether they are in for one night or 10.
The thing that really sticks in my mind was being told when DS was at his worse at 9 weeks old that a member of staff who had been with us the day before who had gone on holiday for a week had phoned the ward to check how he was doing because she was worried. That to me shows how much the staff there care for the patients!