Each year we honour nurses on International Nurses Day, which is May 12, the birthday of nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale. And in Canada, it’s a weeklong celebration. This year’s National Nursing Week is May 6-12.
The 2019 theme is Nurses: A Voice to Lead – Health for All, which was created by the International Council of Nurses (ICN).
According to ICN, “A Voice to Lead” embodies the fact that all nurses have a story that has the potential to improve and change our health care system so individuals and communities can attain peak health. The second half, “Health for All” means not just the actual availability of health care services, but a holistic state of physical and mental health that allows an individual to lead a fulfilling life.
Why Do We National Celebrate National Nursing Week?
While we can celebrate nurses every day, National Nursing Week gives the public the opportunity to thank and honour all nurses whether they work in hospitals, physicians’ offices, outpatient care facilities, schools, clinics, skilled nursing facilities or in-home care. Nurses are integral to their patient’s health and well-being — from setting up IV infusions to making sure they are comfortable and content.
How You Can Honor a Nurse
While their workplace will most likely be handing out cookie platters and water bottles, there are many ways you can show your appreciation to the nurse in your life:
Through their boundless energy, nurses make patients feel safe and respected. At ComForCare Home Care, we want to thank all nurses for dedicating their lives to saving the lives of others.