In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility, the Anaesthesia Department, Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) has generously donated pillows for Patients use at the hospital theatre suites, aiming to enhance the comfort and well-being of Patients.
With a commitment to supporting health and promoting a positive health recovery experience, the Anaesthesia Department embarked on this initiative to address the need for adequate pillow support in the theatre/recovery suites. Recognizing the importance of comfort and relaxation after surgeries, the department saw an opportunity to make a meaningful difference by providing additional pillows for use.
The donation of pillows to the theatre reflects the Anaesthesia Department’s commitment to serving the community beyond clinical care. By engaging in acts of kindness and generosity, the department seeks to foster a culture of compassion and empathy within the hospital community and contribute to the overall well-being of patients and their families.
The gesture has been warmly received by the representative of JUTH Management Team, expressing appreciation for the added comfort provided by the new donated pillows.
Moving forward, the Anaesthesia Department plans to continue its efforts to support and enhance patient care through various initiatives and partnerships. The department is committed to making a difference in the lives of patients and families at Jos University Teaching Hospital and urge other departments in the hospital to emulate such gesture to enhance the progress of humanity.
FORMER JUTH NURSE DONATES ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY UNIT FROM THE UK
Nr. Williams Nyam, a former nurse of the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Unit at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), has donated essential medical supplies from the UK to support the department.