the wellness initiative is based on the premise that health workers can’t provide the care patients need if their own health needs are not taken care of.
ritchie calls caring for health workers an imperative that is similar to the so-called oxygen mask rule on airplanes. (the rule is put your own mask on before helping others because if you don’t you won’t be able to help others.)
“many people have challenging jobs. we wanted to make sure people understood we have their backs, so, while they are taking care of everybody in the community, we are also going to make sure that it is not at their expense,” ritchie said.
when the program began offering counselling sessions with ritchie in 2022, they were booked right away.
for emily sharples, a senior project manager with the hospital, having counselling available with a respected hospital psychologist on-site made a huge difference.
she reached out to ritchie after a year that included the death of her mother, the sudden death of her only sibling and her own serious health issues, including a cancer diagnosis.
sharples said she had never used any of the hospital’s wellness offerings until she began to question whether she was coping.
she said speaking with someone who understood her job and work culture without having to explain it, being able to have an appointment where she worked, and taking part of a program that was clearly supported by the hospital made a huge difference.