. "To say, how are you feeling? What is going on? What do you need in your current workforce," questions Sherry.
Dr. Teresa McIntyre is a clinical psychologist with UH and realizes the seriousness of the nurses' responses. Nurses were often elevated and referred to as heroes in the beginning stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. "But being a hero came with a very heavy cost, in terms of their emotional and their physical well-being and even intention to stay with the profession," explains Dr. McIntyre.
They are able to take a break from their nursing duties and do anything from yoga, work out in a gym, relax in the Zen Lounge, and even get a massage. It's helping them a lot!Nurses at HCA say they feel more uplifted since they get to pause at work to focus on their own well-being. They're being paired up to network and work through trials and tribulations together. They also get to enjoy quiet, healing moments with a therapy dog.
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