A nurse who works in a Stanmore care home has been nominated for a national award ahead of the ceremony in November.
Kim Gunda, a nurse at Care UK’s Woodland Hall located on Clamp Hill, has been nominated for Care Registered Nurse of the Year at this year’s National Care Awards 2024.
After joining Woodland Hall in 2021 as a care registered nurse, Kim was promoted to unit manager clinical in 2022. She now attends weekly multidisciplinary meetings and GP rounds throughout every part of the home.
Kim said: “It’s an incredible honour to be shortlisted for this award and to lead a fantastic nursing team who make Woodland Hall a place where residents feel happy, respected, and truly at home.
“This shortlisting is a reflection of the amazing effort and passion that everyone brings to their roles.”
The awards ceremony recognises teams and individuals that demonstrate innovation, dedication and exceptional service within the long-term care sector.
Laurentiu Iordachescu, home manager at Woodland Hall, said: “We are thrilled that Kim has been shortlisted for Care Registered Nurse of the Year in the National Care Awards 2024, which is testament to her hard work and passion for the sector.
“Kim works incredibly hard to support residents with her compassionate, person-centred care, and this shortlisting shows how dedicated she is towards looking after everyone’s needs. She is an inspiration to us all, and we’re all extremely proud of her.”
The awards ceremony will take place at the Excel in London on Friday, November 29.
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