MultiCare Labor Nurse wins Daisy award after being nominated by a gracious patient

Sunnyside, WALocal News

Labor and Delivery Nurse Hannah Humphreys at MultiCare Yakima Memorial Hospital won a DAISY award after a patient nominated her for her outstanding care. With 166 deliveries to date, Humphreys aims to provide compassionate support, particularly for first-time and young mothers. Patient Kelsie Perez highlighted Humphreys' kindness, stating it helped ease her fears during a lengthy labor. Despite the recognition, Humphreys humbly attributes her success to simply doing her job. She now proudly wears a daisy pin on her ID badge as a testament to her impact on families in Yakima.

The award reflects the appreciation for long shifts and hard work that nurses put into their roles. Humphreys' journey from a young mother to a dedicated nurse showcases the personal connections that can form in healthcare settings. Her story emphasizes the importance of compassionate care in the labor and delivery process.

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