The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

New wedding directory for end of life patients

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

A new wedding directory for end of life patients at Peterborou­gh City Hospital will help couples make magical memories and dreams come true.

When nurse Natasha Steels-Webb launched a public appeal to help develop a wedding day service for end-of-life patients, she had no idea how amazing the response would be.

Over the last three months, critical outreach nurse practition­er Natasha has been inundated with offers of help and donations – receiving around 200 emails from generous members of the public and local wedding service businesses.

For many couples, planning their dream wedding can take months of preparatio­n – from finding the right dress, organising flowers, booking a photograph­er and arranging all the decoration­s.

But for others, time is precious and Natasha and her colleagues created a portable ‘Wedding Box’ to help make the day as memorable as possible.

From a handful of decoration­s and posies, the idea has snowballed and the team now has a beautiful collection

of silk flowers, bouquets, vases, tiaras, chair covers (made by one of the hospital’s volunteers) and even a wedding gown.

In addition, numerous offers from businesses to provide services at short notice mean Natasha is now able to compile a directory of contacts offering everything

from gowns and outfits to hair and makeup, flowers, balloons, wedding cakes, photograph­ers and much more.

She said: “Myself and a colleague decided to create the wedding box after a patient we were caring for had become very unwell and it was clear she was not going

to recover. She had been with her current partner for many years, but they just hadn't got around to getting married and this was something they both wanted.

“Although we were able to fulfil their wishes, with help from all the relevant teams, we felt that we could do something to make future

weddings even more special.

“We have been overwhelme­d by the generosity of so many people whose kindness means that this can now happen for patients from now on.”

The team has now decided to close the appeal for physical donations due to limited storage capacity.

 ?? ?? Critical outreach nurse practition­er Natasha Steels-Webb with some of the wedding items donated over recent weeks
Critical outreach nurse practition­er Natasha Steels-Webb with some of the wedding items donated over recent weeks

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