We're Supporting our Doctors and Nurses in the Critical Care Unit at the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital

Here at Millbanks we are so grateful to our amazing NHS Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics and Front Line NHS workers who are at this time are going above and beyond, working so hard under such extreme conditions, working tirelessly and selflessly, helping and caring for their patients who battle Covid.

We’ve all seen the TV reports over the last few weeks at hospitals up and down the country highlighting the despair and trauma that our doctors and nurses are having to endure on a daily basis, caring for their patients as well as liaising with their patient’s families.
 
As a small token of our own appreciation and thanks for all the brilliant work the amazing medical teams are doing at this time in Critical Care at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, we have teamed up with our friends at ‘Easters of Norwich’ and have arranged for regular Fresh Fruit Deliveries to be delivered 3 times a week to the Critical Care Unit at NNUH, our first fruit delivery was delivered on Friday and this was hugely well received by all the staff working in critical care. We’ve also received a lovely e-mail this morning of thanks for our donation and photos of smiling faces. We shall continue with these fruit donations each week for the foreseeable future


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