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The DAISY Award is an international program that rewards and celebrates the extraordinary compassionate and skillful care given by nurses every day. These nurses' clinical skills and
especially compassionate care exemplify the kind of nurse that patients, their families, and other staff recognize as an outstanding role model. They consistently demonstrate the Department
of Veterans Affairs core values of Integrity, Commitment, Advocacy, Respect and Excellence (ICARE). WHAT IS THE DAISY FOUNDATION? In 1999, at the age of 33, Patrick Barnes was diagnosed with
the autoimmune disease ITP (Immune Thrombocytopenia). His family was fortunate to spend the eight weeks of Patrick’s hospitalization with him. During those weeks, they experienced the best
of nursing. While they expected great clinical care, they did not expect the incredible kindness and compassion shown to Patrick and them every day, even when Pat was completely sedated. It
eased their minds, and the nurses' sensitivity to the situation made a great difference in the hospital experience. The nurses helped the family through the darkest hours of their lives
with soft voices of comfort and strong, loving hugs. After Pat died, the Barnes family knew they wanted to honor him, to somehow turn their grief into something that would help fill the
giant hole in their hearts that Patrick’s passing had left. The family kept coming back to conversations about his nurses, and that’s when they decided to say “Thank You” for the gifts
nurses give their patients and families every day, just as they had experienced. Pat’s wife, Tena, developed the acronym DAISY, which stands for Diseases Attacking the Immune System.
Paperwork was filed to become a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, and The DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses began at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance at the University of Washington
Medical Center, where Patrick had been a patient. It was the first program of its kind to give patients, families, and co-workers a way to express their gratitude to nurses for what they
became nurses to do - provide compassionate care to patients and their families. Since then, The DAISY Award has become a strategic tool for nurse recruitment, retention, and resilience that
has been adopted by thousands of healthcare organizations and schools of nursing in the U.S. and around the world. CONGRATULATIONS TO NCHCS QUARTERLY DAISY AWARD WINNERS! DAISY Award
recognitions honor the super-human work nurses do for patients and families every day wherever they practice, in whatever role they serve, and throughout their careers – from Nursing Student
through Lifetime Achievement in Nursing.