The Difference Between Care & Caring

Published 2015-12-02
This multi award winning video talks about a time of increased demands on our healthcare system and healthcare providers, ensuring that each and every patient and their family members are provided with compassionate care is a massive goal, but one that the staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital are pursuing every day. Good quality care is always important, but caring for our patients is what they will really remember.

All Comments (21)
  • @Scofield229
    i will literally move mountains for my patients.
  • @BigManErik11
    Beautiful. Hospitals and healthcare isn’t scary. It’s peace. You give and give and give. We might not have the best of salaries or working conditions, but we are here for a reason, to help, to make our world a better place and to give to our patients. Everyone will be here someday. That’s why caring and good healthcare is so important. Because we never know how much good healthcare means, until we’ve experienced it ourselves. We stand united. Thank you.
  • @katieftme
    These were my patients up until they passed away. I cry every time I watch this video
  • @eimychinchi
    it's so touching to see that people don't only go to work to WORK but to CARE as well.
  • my arms hurt for moving patients my legs ache for being standing up during a blue code my eyes are red for being awake during nightshift my phone is saturated with unreplying messages because I was delivering a miscariage patient to the nearest GO especiality hospital wich is 2 hours from my town but im not tired. As long as there people that need me, I wont be tired...
  • @helenrogers5569
    This video reminds me of how as a nurse, we used to be allowed to be "caring", not just to give "care". The demands we now face don't allow for "caring". New nurses are taught "care" not "caring".
  • @1fty
    This is so touching! Wish everyone could experience love like this at some point in their life!!
  • @Sherirose1
    I love to be caring but often I'm squeezed just to give care. I'm going to continue keep the passion of being a caring person to fellow workers and service users. I love nursing but it hurts when some colleagues treat you and service users as numbers.
  • @leva208
    This is so touching! Hope everyone could live in love and peace! Thanks and may God bless everyone.
  • @hindubako1413
    It is so touching, for you to listen people's stories from there you understand their happiness and worries.
  • This deserves an oscar. After seeing this video, I can proudly state this as soon to be a nurse, it is a privilege position and hard working job.
  • I really like this video, because I know how difficult the task of health workers never stops providing good service to cure patients. especially elderly patients who remind their own parents, such as we serve and pay for everything parents have given. I like all parents in the world 💕
  • @pauloss4225
    wow, so powerful. it's hard not to cry watching this. My dad died about a year ago. I am so grateful for all the healthcare staff who took care of him in his final hours. They are true heroes to me. Sometimes angels walk among us. I am so grateful for their compassion and dedication.
  • @nursemika6697
    I'm balling...people just don't understand all we do...but so glad we do it! <3
  • @jenniferlor3609
    This is very fantastic video and Royal Alexandra Hospital have done a good job
  • @livinusmba5779
    Is very touching in heart, If everyone can value a little about love, i hope this world could be very nice and smooth to live.
  • @fryreyesonly
    Amazing & so touching to see this on the news - glad to see this. I hope my siblings wake up - re our mom.