Hospitaller Family

We introduce you to Lorena Iñiguez, Nursing Assistant at the Pai Menni center in Betanzos (Galicia).

📌How long have you been part of Sisters Hospitallers? I have been part of Sisters Hospitallers for 5 months but my relationship dates back to before. In 2017 I completed my internship in the nursing assistant cycle. A few years later I started working for a few months but I had a break until now due to a health problem.

📌What is your purpose, your mission helping at Hermanas Hospitalarias? My purpose, both personally and professionally, is to apply my knowledge and attitudes to improve the quality of life of the users we serve and their families.

📌What added value does participating in the hospital project give to your life? Above all personal satisfaction.

Thank you, Lorena for your testimony!

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