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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Congratulations to Chloe Hammond!! UK nurse with service dog "Ocho" wins award!

 

Chloe Hammond, Service dog "Ocho" and Paula Hoggarth, Group Operations Director at Radis Community Care
Chloe Hammond shared the following regarding her award:

"I am thrilled and humbled to share that I have been honored as the Outstanding Female Disability Champion at the The Women's Awards (West Midlands). This recognition means the world to me, and I’d like to take a moment to reflect on my journey, the challenges I’ve faced, and the unwavering support that has fueled my passion."

"A Career Like No Other, Nursing is not just a profession; it’s a calling. As a nurse, I’ve witnessed both the joys and heartaches of life. The long hours, emotional strain, and physical demands can be overwhelming. But every day, I start work with determination, knowing that I am making a difference in someone’s life. It’s a privilege to care for others during their most vulnerable moments, especially for an amazing equal opportunities employer like Radis Community Care!"


"Being disabled adds an extra layer of complexity to my role. The physical challenges are real—I navigate my role in my wheelchair, finding creative solutions to ensure patient comfort. But it’s the invisible battles—the resilience required to overcome societal misconceptions and biases—that truly test me. I’ve learned that strength isn’t just about physical ability; it’s about the courage to defy limitations."


"Being a disabled nurse feels near impossible at times. The stares, the doubts, the logistical hurdles—it’s a constant uphill climb. But I refuse to let my disability define me. Instead, I channel my energy into providing compassionate care. When a patient smiles, when a family member finds solace in my words, I know I’m doing something right and that’s what matters most."


"My Loyal Assistant My faithful companion, Ocho, deserves a special mention. He’s not just a dog; he’s my partner in healing, my team mate. Ocho knows my needs (physical and mental). He offers comfort during tough shifts, and reminds me to find joy in small moments. Together, we spread positivity. Thank you Dog A.I.D. (Assistance In Disability) for making this possible."

"To my colleagues, mentors, and friends—thank you. Your unwavering support has carried me through the toughest days. To my family, who sees beyond my disability and loves me unconditionally, I am forever grateful. And to my patients past present and future, you are my motivation."


"Moving Forward, As I “stand” here, an Outstanding Female Disability Champion, I promise to keep pushing boundaries. I won’t let my wheelchair be a barrier; it’s a vehicle for change. Let’s redefine what’s possible. Together, we can create a more inclusive world—one where compassion knows no bounds. Thank you, everyone, for being part of my journey. Your love and support fuel my determination. Let’s continue making a difference, one caring gesture at a time."

With gratitude, 

Chloƫ Hammond (Wheelie Nurse)

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/wheelienurse_disabilitychampion-nurselife-resilience-activity-7245732355145875456-a-eY/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

Unapologetically Me! Award winning Disabled Nurse and Qualified Assistance dog trainer Follow us on Instagram: @wheelie.nurse.with.a.dog & @WatchOchoGrow

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Cheers!

Donna

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