Medicine Hat News

Hatters reaching out to thank frontline staff

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A group of Hatters took time out of their day Thursday to say tank you to staff at a local retirement facility.

People gathered outside of Revera Meadowland­s Retirement Residence for 3 p.m. and clapped for staff who take care of their loved ones every day.

Families with multiple generation­s attended to say hi and chat briefly with people they are not allowed to visit due to COVID-19 concerns.

Some people brought colourful signs to show appreciati­on for their loved ones.

Staff left the building to wave and say thanks to those who attended. Many staff members teared up at the gathering and show of appreciati­on.

Tonight’s the night

Say thank you to our frontline health care workers tonight at 6 p.m. by putting your hands together in appreciati­on.

The News is encouragin­g you to stand outside your home and clap your hands in a show of support and gratitude. Take photos and videos of your family participat­ing and post these on social media and/or send to the News for publicatio­n.

Physicians, nurses, all those working at the hospital including cleaners and those in the laundry, those in doctors offices, paramedics, air ambulance operators, those working with seniors in seniors residences, home care workers and more, are putting their lives on the line like never before to care for all of us during this COVID19 pandemic. They understand the personal risks they are taking but they are doing it anyway.

Where would we be without them?

If you are not at home on Friday evening, pull over and step out of your vehicle, step out of the building you’re in, or stand on a balcony and applaud enthusiast­ically.

We want all health care workers to know how much we appreciate them.

Please spread the word.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER ?? Teary-eyed kitchen and housekeepi­ng staff from Revera Meadowland­s Retirement Residence wave to Hatters clapping to them. Hatters surrounded the building to say thank you to staff taking care of those living there.
NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER Teary-eyed kitchen and housekeepi­ng staff from Revera Meadowland­s Retirement Residence wave to Hatters clapping to them. Hatters surrounded the building to say thank you to staff taking care of those living there.
 ?? NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER ?? Heather Shanks stands with Monica and Lucas Greiner outside of Revera Meadowland­s Retirement Residence while waving to an important woman in their lives.
NEWS PHOTO MO CRANKER Heather Shanks stands with Monica and Lucas Greiner outside of Revera Meadowland­s Retirement Residence while waving to an important woman in their lives.

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