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Cancer Care Ontario recognizes Bayshore Home Health nurse

Mississauga, ON, May 27, 2011 – Kate Wick, a registered nurse practitioner whose compassion, dedication and sensitivity are making life easier for palliative patients in rural Ontario, is one of six recipients of this year's Cancer Care Ontario Human Touch Awards.

The Human Touch Awards recognize people who have made a difference in patient lives through exceptional and compassionate care. They are open to all part-time or full-time health care providers, professionals, and volunteers in Ontario who provide direct patient care at either a regional cancer centre or as part of a provincial cancer study. Cancer Care Ontario is the provincial agency responsible for continually improving cancer services and is the Ontario government's cancer advisor.

"Kate is a tireless care giver and true patient advocate," says Dr. Chris Lund, a Fergus physician who works closely with Ms. Wick on a palliative care team and was one of the colleagues who nominated her for the award. "Over the past ten years, I'm certain she has looked after every palliative patient in the village and surrounding farming area. She has become the "go-to" person regardless of the time of day or whether she is on-call."

Ms. Wick works for Bayshore Home Health as a primary visiting nurse in the large rural area of North Wellington County, situated in southwestern Ontario. She was selected as Nurse of the Year in 2010 for the Fergus, Ont. branch by her colleagues. Ms. Wick is known for constantly improving her knowledge and skills in cancer and palliative care by attending workshops and conferences. Her leadership skills, empathy for her patients, and unique sense of humour enable her to deal with the many obstacles encountered in rural nursing.

In addition to colleagues, patients also praise Ms. Wick for the positive difference she makes in their lives. During a recent visit to a client, they remarked they wouldn't have been able to deal with their mom's cancer diagnosis and care if it had not been for Ms. Wick's support: "We love her kindness. She is always so happy and bubbly, has a heart of gold. She's our Katie girl – we love her."

According to Dr. Lund, rural palliative care is a very challenging work environment since urban services are not always available in the country. Ms. Wick travels extensive distances and rarely misses visiting a client due to stormy weather. Her days are long but full of compassion and caring.

The words of two of Ms. Wick's colleagues sum up her nursing philosophy: "Nursing matters to Kate. People matter to Kate. Nursing people matters to Kate most of all."

About Bayshore Home Health

Bayshore Home Health has been enhancing the quality of life, dignity and independence of Canadians in their homes since 1966. Canadian owned and operated, it is the country's largest provider of home and community health care services, with more than 50 home care offices and 20 community care clinics. Its core services are in-home nursing, personal care and home support – which can be purchased directly by the public and also accessed through government care programs, personal and group insurance plans and workplace safety insurance. The company's other offerings include nurse/caregiver staffing, physiotherapy and rehabilitation services, two dialysis centres, a specialty pharmacy and national network of infusion/community care clinics, and pharmaceutical patient support services.

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For more information contact:
Mike Krunic
Director of Marketing
Phone: 905-822-8075, Ext. 240
Email: mkrunic@bayshore.ca

 

www.bayshore.ca

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