16/12/2025
We are delighted to see 'Ray of Sunshine' winner Gaby from our Paediatric Critical Care ward highlighted as one of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 12 Faces of Christmas! 🎄
Meet Gaby, one of our 12 Faces of Christmas. She's a healthcare support worker in Paediatric Critical Care at Leeds Children's Hospital, and will be working nights throughout December including Christmas Day Night.
Gaby supports the nursing team and provides hands on care for patients on Paediatric Critical Care (PCC) including turning patients to prevent pressure sores, helping with personal hygiene routines and patient observations. She also provides support to families caring for a child on PCC.
"When nurses have to focus their attention on the patient, we are there to support the family and bridge that gap," she says. "I feel like I’ve found my home on PCC. They’re an incredible team and they work so well together, especially under pressure.
"Our patients are the most unwell in the hospital and sometimes it’s incredibly sad but it can also be rewarding. The good times outweigh the bad times. We have the opportunity to support parents in their worst moments and this is when you can really make a difference. Sometimes it’s as simple as making cup of tea and being a shoulder to cry on.
"We spend a lot of time with the patients. We hold their hands, we sing , we read them stories because even though they’re unconscious they can still hear and they need to know that they’re not alone."
Gaby will spend Christmas morning with her son, opening presents and having Christmas breakfast before going to bed in the afternoon, ready for the night shift.
"It’s a different experience being in the hospital at Christmas – it makes you really appreciate everything that you have," she says.
"Patients will all get new Christmas bedding and PJs. We also make sure that Santa visits PCC so there will be a sack of presents for each patient on Christmas morning."