The 2015 Evaluation of Emma’s Person-Centred Care Sessions that took place at Kilmore & District Hospital with their Nursing Staff provided Emma with some great feedback.

Comments Included –

• Very inspiring. Thought provoking
• Great
• Very humbling – a great insight
• Great to be able to see it from a different perspective. Will email re book. Job well done!
• Emma thank you. You are an inspiration, I will think about “stepping higher” to improve my awareness and communication to people, particularly living with disability
• Sensational presentation, real people, real situations can teach so much more than a text book
• Thought provoking Emma made me laugh and cry. Has inspired me to always thingk about my clients and what we can do together. I think we should oput ourselves in our patients shoes and learn one size does not fit all. Emma your session was great and inspirational!
• Great insight into patients perspective
• I think that it has further increased my awareness of how impact on various situations affect patient / client experience and need to better incorporate it into practice.
• One of the best talks I have ever been to
• How to approach people in a different content
• Great to hear from Emma’s perspective
• I enjoyed hearing Emma’s perspective and experiences
• Inspirational. Will reflect in days to day practice and life. Will consider when managing patient allocations
• Fantastic. Totally inspiring
• Fantastic, inspirational speaker
• Thank you for sharing your personal experience
• Very inspirational session that gave a real depth into the vision of care we provide to people. I will take many lessons from this into my care of peoples in all aspects of life.
• Great insight from a patients input
• Very informative and very realistic. Understanding that everyone is different and has difference goals / wishes.
• Excellent. Inspirational.
• Great speaker
• I found Emma to be a warm, open and reflective person. Allowing us to share such a personal experience helps connect or reconnect to the reality of our work. Thankyou
• As I have personal experience of having a disabled family member and having been through the rehab process, I can specifically relate to a lack of communication between health professionals. It is, at times, as if one person won’t let go of a patient / client and let another person be part of the team.
• To make sure it is their wishes and not mine.
• Fantastic to hear a patient’s perspective so openly and informatively.