Taylor Sewell Honored with ROSE Award

Taylor Sewell, assistant in the Community Health program, has received the Christiana Care ROSE Award. ROSE stands for Raising Our Standard of Excellence and recognizes outstanding partners in nursing who provide compassionate, excellent care to patients and families.

Taylor Sewell (center) is a Community Health Program Assistant at ChristianaCare.

Sewell was nominated by a patient’s family member who praised her exceptional patient care and positive attitude during an Emergency Department visit.

“Taylor went above and beyond to help my 85-year-old father with his nosebleeds in a very busy ER,” her nominator wrote. “She made sure my father was doing well throughout his visit. She assisted the doctor and offered alternatives to blood clots. She held his hand, told jokes to comfort him, and even offered me food, drinks, and a break.”

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The nominator appreciated Sewell’s thoughtfulness during their emergency room visit.

“At the end of our visit, she wheeled my dad out, helped him into the car, buckled him in, and wished us ‘Happy Holidays,'” he wrote. “If everyone embraced the positive attitude Taylor exuded, the world would be such a beautiful place. We are grateful for the few hours we were fortunate enough to spend with her.”

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The Professional Nurse Council at ChristianaCare selects ROSE Prize recipients using an anonymous process based on nominations from patients, families, and ChristianaCare caregivers. Nurse partners in care delivery — behavioral health specialists, clerical workers, home health aides, homemakers, medical assistants, monitor technicians, office assistants, patient care technicians, perioperative care technicians, procedural area technologists, and surgical technologists — are eligible.