As I sat outside the South West Acute in Enniskillen this afternoon. I felt the need for this story to be highlighted.
I was having a coffee and time out for fresh air as my wee daddy is very unwell at present.
I seen this worker sat with a patient on a bench, the two of them with beaming smiles. As I approached I heard this young man singing "Danny boy" with the patient while holding their hand. He introduced himself as Brendan the dementia companion.
I asked do you mind if I sit here, to which they both agreed I could. Continuing to finish the song, the tears trickled down my face, it was a special moment for myself, they showed me the light in the world. For what is quite a dark place for myself and my family at present.
If only when my mother was alive they had dementia companions I believe it could have changed the experience of hospital in her daily battles with alzheimers.
Brendan says he is only doing his job, but to me he's changing many lives for the better. You can see that Brendan just loves his job by his attitude. It is a vital service, in my personal opinion.
May I add that, I met Brendan four times this day. Pushing a different patient each time in their wheelchairs. Your family and colleagues should be so proud of you, young man.
I returned to my dad's bedside with a new found strength and hope for the future of our acute hospital services. Unsure of this young lad's exact ward, but I hope this finds you as you deserve recognition.
"The Singing Dementia Companion"
About: Western Health & Social Care Trust / Dementia companion service Western Health & Social Care Trust Dementia companion service BT47 6SB
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