A heart-warming scheme is bringing comfort to relatives and carers of Bradford hospital patients.
Bradford Hospitals’ Charity has recently spent £5,000 on 500 comfort bags, which are handed out during difficult times to relatives and carers of patients at Bradford Royal Infirmary and St Luke’s Hospital.
The comfort bags are filled with everyday items to help unexpected stays in the hospital a little more pleasant and include a toiletry kit, wet wipes, tissues, ear plugs, toothpaste, a toothbrush, blanket and socks.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals Charity Fundraiser, Hayley Collis, said: “As a charity, we want to help those who are in need and facing a difficult time. A small bag of comfort goes a long way during tough times. Staff think the comfort bags are a great idea too, and are something that goes above and beyond what the NHS can normally offer.”
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