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Assisi Hospice patients take part in virtual race for Nurses Day
2021-07-01 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-新加坡     原网页

       

       SINGAPORE - Mr Raymond Balakrishnan, 72, had the first of about 20 heart attacks in 2017 and went into a coma for more than two months.

       When his hospital stay ended, he was admitted to Assisi Hospice and had to use a wheelchair.

       Today, Mr Balakrishnan - who was a rigger tasked with moving heavy objects on construction sites before he retired - is able to walk on his own, and the credit, he says, goes to the nurses at the hospice and their dedication to caring for him.

       To show his appreciation, he took part in Assisi Hospice's first virtual run and walk "I Race for Nurses" on Thursday morning (July 1) to clock distance for Adidas Singapore vouchers that the nurses can redeem for shoes.

       He said: "The nurses never hesitated to help me with difficult tasks, such as going to the toilet. They would even drop by during their lunch time to encourage me.

       "If not for them, I wouldn't be where I am today."

       Mr Raymond Balakrishnan credits the nurses for his ability to walk again. ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID

       Besides Mr Balakrishnan, 19 other patients also took part in the walk at the hospice's courtyard. They clocked a total of 9km.

       For every 100km covered in the race, Adidas Singapore will give a $100 voucher as a gift to an Assisi nurse. When the collective goal of 15,000km is reached, all the hospice nurses will receive a voucher.

       The race, which is open to the public, has received sign-ups from over 3,400 participants since registration opened in June.

       Members of the public have donated more than $18,000 on the race's donation platform, which can be found here.

       The hospice is located in Thomson Road near Mount Alvernia Hospital.

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       It organised the event to celebrate Nurses' Day on Aug 1, in appreciation of the nurses who walk up to 12km daily in the course of carrying out their duties.

       Assisi nurse Rachael Adeline Wong, 32, who has been in the profession for 12 years, said: "I feel like my work is being acknowledged and appreciated. Shoes are important for nurses because we need to walk a lot.

       "I'm also glad the patients enjoyed themselves in this walk too. If they are happy, I'm happy as well."

       Assisi nurse Rachael Adeline Wong and one of her patients, Madam Tai Swee Heng. ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID

       The virtual race will take place from Thursday to July 31 and is free for those who wish to participate. People can sign up at this website.

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