#CallMe: Mike McCabe
@DrMichaelMcCabe
#CallMe
While #CallMe is universally important in healthcare, it has a special importance in some places. @KathEvans2 @doctor_oxford @BBCHughPym @BBCFergusWalsh @Alex_Butler callmebecausenamesmatter.org
1. One in two of us will be affected by dementia in our lifetime. Either by caring for someone with the condition, developing it ourselves, or both. dementiastatistics.org/about-dementia… 2. Almost 30% of people living with dementia will routinely use names that are not their formal forename.…
The richest man on Earth is dismantling the organization that feeds the poorest children on earth.
As Dizzee would say - bonkers. ‘I’m too busy’ … to respect, care about you and your identity, treat you as an individual…… Their fundamental priorities are wrong.
“In promoting the ‘Don’t Call Me Mum’ initiative and asking practitioners to #CallMe, I often hear the excuse that a professional is simply 'too busy'. To read Rachel’s blog ‘I’m too busy’ please see website (bornattherighttime.com/2023/06/29/im-…) #nhsengland #nhscare #coproduction
“In promoting the ‘Don’t Call Me Mum’ initiative and asking practitioners to #CallMe, I often hear the excuse that a professional is simply 'too busy'. To read Rachel’s blog ‘I’m too busy’ please see website (bornattherighttime.com/2023/06/29/im-…) #nhsengland #nhscare #coproduction
Indeed #kind
The way we address our patients is very important. The simple but meaningful #CallMe initiative encourages our staff to ask patients for their chosen name at each appointment. This gesture makes patients feel valued & improves their experience while in our care. #Kind #Excellent
...She was 'Cissy' to her friends and husband, 'Ma' to her children, and Mrs Mahon to all people younger than her. She was bewildered by the use of 'Mary'. As soon as people started calling her by her surname again, she perked up and responded normally.
#CallMe – what name would you like to be called? Asking our patients for their chosen name improves their experience and makes them feel valued and comfortable enough to remind staff of their chosen name. #Kind #Excellent #CUHproud
“In promoting the ‘Don’t Call Me Mum’ initiative and asking practitioners to #CallMe, I often hear the excuse that a professional is simply 'too busy'. To read Rachel’s blog ‘I’m too busy’ please see website (bornattherighttime.com/2023/06/29/im-…) #coproduction #collaboration #nhsengland
#CallMe - what name would you like to be called? Interacting with patients by their chosen name ensures that we are delivering person-centred patient care. Patients may wish to be addressed by their middle name, title and surname, a changed name or even a nickname. #Kind
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Pride 2024 and launch of our #callme my preferred name. Amazing day 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈 @MillieGray121 @NursingOlol @OLOLM4E @AdrianCleary101 @ainedav @CaheyCatriona
DEIB council and 'preferred name' committee, delightfully launched their 'preferred name' initiative #CallMe using a preferred name in healthcare settings is crucial in fostering an inclusive and respectful environment, thanks to Charlie for joining us on the day our inspiration.
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#CallMe | #CallMe enables an improved patient experience as well as making them feel valued and comfortable to remind staff of their chosen name. Patients may... | By Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFacebook | Facebook facebook.com/CambridgeUnive…
My grandmother was upset not being called Mrs X, her married status being her only tie to my long dead grandfather. MIL known all her life by her middle name but no one asked what she was known as so they called her by her first name & unsurprisingly she didn’t reply.
Thanks to @DrBruceKeogh for a #CallMe conversation. “Calling people by the the name they prefer is the decent thing to do. It’s so obviously a simple and impactful improvement, I wonder why we didn't think of this before.” #innovation #Bekind @BrianwDolan @WorcsAcuteNHS