A beautiful Memory Tree has been unveiled at Russells Hall Hospital, in tribute to patients and staff who have sadly passed away.
The ornamental metal tree contains leaves which can be engraved and dedicated in celebration, recognition, or remembrance of patients and staff at The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.
Funded by the Dudley Group NHS Charity, the tree has been placed in the centre of the hospital’s main walkway, near to the main reception, and will be accessible to all visitors, patients and staff.
The handmade sculpture was created by Hemel-based artist and sculptor Claudia Ashley-Brown, who used a range of mixed metals to create the eye-catching design.
Chief executive for The Dudley Group, Diane Wake, unveiled the tree and said: “I am delighted that the Memory Tree has come to fruition. It’s a stunning piece of art and each leaf will not only provide a unique and meaningful way for people to remember a loved one but will also help our Trust grow further in very symbolic way.”
Head of patient experience, Jill Faulkner also said: “It is a pleasure to have made this happen and to be able to recognise patients we have sadly lost, as well as our fabulous staff and their dedication to the Trust.”
The public can get in touch with the Trust’s charity to dedicate a leaf in memory of a patient or loved one for a donation of £65. Funds raised from the engraving of leaves for patients will support the charity to continue enhancing the wellbeing and experience of patients and staff by providing services and facilitates not routinely funded by the NHS or the Trust.
The charity supports the Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust and relies on voluntary donations.
To dedicate a leaf to a patient, please contact the Trust charity team via: dgft.fundraising@nhs.net or call 01384 456111 extension 3349.
If anyone would like to dedicate a leaf in memory of a Trust staff member who has passed away whilst in service after 1st January 2018, please contact Head of Patient Experience, Jill Faulkner via: jill.faulkner1@nhs.net or call 01384 456111 extension 3200.