‘Friends’ donate electrocardiogram machine to Bassetlaw Hospital

Bassetlaw Hospital has received a donation of a new electrocardiogram (ECG) machine from the League of Friends, helping to enhance patient care and monitoring on Ward A4.  

The new piece of monitoring equipment was gifted to the Trust by the League for Ward A4 as part of the charity’s continued generosity with supporting patient care at the hospital. Fundraised at the cost of £2,088, the machine records the electrical activity of an individual’s heart and can be used by healthcare professionals on the Ward to diagnose and monitor the Trust’s most vulnerable patients. 

Over the past number of years, both patients and staff have benefited enormously from the long-standing support of the League of Friends, which was founded over 50 years ago and raises thousands of pounds annually for patient comforts at Bassetlaw Hospital.  

Clare Bowns, Ward Manager on A4, said:On behalf of all my colleagues and our patients on Ward A4, I want to say a big ‘thank you’ to the League of Friends for their continued support, it means so much to us. This invaluable piece of equipment will undoubtedly enhance the quality of care we provide to our patients by helping us to provide more efficient diagnosis and treatments.” 

Photograph of clinical colleagues from Ward A4 in uniform with Mrs Philippa Farr, President of the League. They are stood in a semi-circle behind the donated ECG machine.
Colleagues on Ward A4 with Mrs Philippa Farr, President of the League (far right).

Through their continued annual fundraising initiatives, the League has donated a number of valued items to Bassetlaw across all areas. These not only include medical equipment and mobility aids, but also personal comforts such as televisions, armchairs, pillows, toys, specialised furniture, and even cooling fans during hot weather conditions. 

Their dedication to supporting the patients of Bassetlaw is emphasised through their long-standing tradition of donating a gift to each patient spending Christmas Day in the hospital, a heart-warming gesture that has brought joy to countless patients and their families over the years. 

A photograph of the ECG machine donated by the League of Friends. It is mobile with small wheels an attached to a waist-height stand. Long grey cables with detectors attached are plugged into the machine which has a small screen and keyboard.
ECG machine donated by the League of Friends.

The League of Friends has also made notable contributions towards the development of the Rainbow Garden at Bassetlaw, further showcasing their dedication to improving the hospital environment and providing visitors with a quiet and peaceful space for reflection.  

Mary Payne, League of Friends Secretary, said: “The League of Friends fundraise on behalf of the people of Bassetlaw for their local hospital. We are proud to support the hospital teams by providing equipment such as this, and remain committed to serving the needs of the community we have been privileged to support since 1949.”