South Wales Echo

Caring Nicola on award shortlist for helping people at end of their lives

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A DEDICATED Cardiff woman who brings comfort to people as they come to the end of their lives is in the running for a prestigiou­s national award.

Nicola Williams, of Cyncoed, has establishe­d a glowing reputation for ensuring patients receive the best possible level of care..

The mother-of-four only began working in the care industry in 2014 with Pineshield Health and Social Care Services, based in Whitchurch, Cardiff.

But Nicola, 46, has made such an impression since then that she has progressed to the role of field care supervisor and runs the organisati­on’s palliative team.

She can now look forward to attending the Wales Care Awards at City Hall, Cardiff, after being shortliste­d in the Excellence in Palliative and End of Life Care Award, sponsored by Hallmark Care Homes.

“It is important that people are comfortabl­e right at the end of their life,” said Nicola.

“We go to people’s homes and it matters to me that people can stay at home rather than having to go into hospital. People are comfortabl­e being in their home.

“It is difficult to see the end of someone’s life, but you just have to do the right thing. You put your feelings to one side and put everyone else’s feelings first.”

In one instance, Nicola reacted to a call from the distressed daughter of a woman who was being cared for by the palliative team.

The woman complained that, although her mother had been made medically comfortabl­e, she had been left in a dirty nightdress and pad.

Nicola rushed to the woman’s home to ensure she was cleaned and received the deserved level of dignity.

“I just couldn’t leave her there like that,” she said.

“I asked a colleague to come with me and we cleaned her. I didn’t think anything of it.”

It particular­ly matters to Nicola that family members get to be present at the end of someone’s life.

She has acted on instinct and called for relatives to attend as soon as possible, even disagreein­g with the judgement of district nurses about a patient’s condition.

“There was one occasion when I felt it was vital that the family got there immediatel­y,” she recalled.

“The person died a very short time later and the relatives made it just in time. If I hadn’t made that decision then they would not have been present.

“It is important that the family are there and I want to make sure that happens.”

The impact Nicola has made in palliative care is particular­ly impressive as her background is not in the care industry.

She previously worked at Butlin’s in Minehead and then focused on bringing up her children before she applied for the role of care worker with Pineshield in 2014.

Nicola was given the job and, having undergone thorough training, quickly proved adept at working in a care environmen­t as she progressed to her current role.

Her efforts have been greatly appreciate­d by Pineshield bosses, leading to her being nominated for the Wales Care Awards.

Nicola plans to attend the ceremony on Friday with her partner, Martin. It will be hosted by tenor and radio presenter Wynne Evans, better known as Gio Compario from the Go Compare TV ads.

“I’m still in shock,” said the Nicola. “You just don’t expect to get an award for the work you do.

“I feel very proud to have been shortliste­d and I would like to thank everyone for making this happen and for their support.”

 ?? MANDY JONES ?? Nicola Williams
MANDY JONES Nicola Williams

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