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"Having a quiet and private space on a ward for families to take a few minutes and speak is vital to us being able to provide all-round excellent care, not just to the patient but their loved ones too."

A new relative’s room has opened at George Eliot Hospital to honour the memory of a beloved member of staff.

The room has opened on ward four and its been named the Poppy Room to honour the memory of Jim Taylor, a Health Care Assistant at the hospital who tragically passed away after a traffic collision in 2024.

Jim served in the RAF for 20 years and was an active member of the Royal British Legion and a well-loved member of the Nuneaton community - selling poppies at the hospital and in the town every year in the lead up to remembrance Sunday.

Natalie Green, Chief Nursing Officer at George Eliot Hospital said: “Having a quiet and private space on a ward for families to take a few minutes and speak is vital to us being able to provide all round excellent care, not just to the patient but their loved ones too.

“We are delighted that we have finally been able to provide this space which will undoubtedly benefit countless people and serve as a lasting honour to Jim.

“We would like to extend a heartfelt ‘thank you’ to everyone who has made this wonderful space possible.”

The development of the room has been funded through charity funds provided by the George Eliot Hospital Charity and the George Eliot Hospital League of Friends as part of a project that initially started in 2023.

The leading fundraiser for the hospital charity has been Pharmacy Technician, Susie Stringer, who played a key role in helping bring the room to fruition. Susie was a close friend and colleague of Jims and raised money through a fundraising event in the community and by running the Birmingham half marathon in 2023, which was her first half marathon race.

She said: “To be able to honour Jim’s memory in this way means an incredible amount; he always went above and beyond for everyone. He was hugely loved and I’m sure would be very proud to have such an important part of the hospital named in his honour.

“We are looking forward to the future of the Poppy Room and believe it will have a great purpose for many years, giving relatives and patients that visit the trust a space for comfort and quiet in private.”

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