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Family thanks hospital staff for allowing them to see their "Papa" on Thanksgiving

COVID-19 restrictions prevented the family from visiting in person

Family thanks hospital staff for allowing them to see their "Papa" on Thanksgiving

COVID-19 restrictions prevented the family from visiting in person

THAT MADE IT POSSIBLE. IT’S NOT YOUR TYPALIC THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION, BUT OUTSIDE EXETER HOSPIL, ATA HOMEMADE SIGN WOULD HAVE TO .DO >> I DID NOT WANT HIM TO FEEL ALONE ON THANKSGIVING Y.DA MONICA: PAULOH DERTY, HIS DAUGHTER, ERIN, AND 4-YEAR-OLD GRANDSON, ROWAN, ARE HERE RFO PAPA, 92-YEAR-OLD JOSEPH DOHERTY, WHO IS SPENDINGHE T HOLIDAY IN THE HOSPITAL. >> WE WANTED TO SEND HIM LOVE FROM A DISTANCE. MONICA: FAMILY SAYS HIS TREATMENT IS NOT RELATED TO COVID-19, BUT COVID RESTRICTIONS MEAN HIS FAMILY CAN’T GO INSIDE. SO, NURSING STAFF STEPPED IN. >> THEY WERE REALLY GRACIOUS. THEY WENT OUT OF THEIR WAY TO STOP WHATEVER THEY WERE DOING, WHICH I’M SURE WAS A LOT, AND THEY GOT HIM TO E THWINDOW AND THEY TOLUSD RIGHT WHERE TO STAND, AND BOOM. WE GOT TO SEE OUR DAD AND HE GOT TO SEE US AND IT MADE HIS DAY. THEY TOLD US IT MADE HIS DAY. MONICA: IT MADE THEIR Y DATOO. >> I JUST FELT SO HAPPY THAT I COULD BE THERE. I WAS JUST FILLED WITH JOY IN THAT MOMENT. AND TO SEE HIM WAVE BACK, YOU COULD TELL HOW EMOTIONAL HE WAS GETTING WHEN HE SAW THE SIGN. MONICA: GRANDDAUGHTER ERIN IS STUDYING NURSING. AND HER FAMILY HAS A MESSAGE FOR THE STAFF TODAY. >> MY FAMILY AND I WOULD LOVE TO EXPRESS AN ENORMOUS AMOUNTF O GRATITUDE FOR TAKING THE TIME TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN WITH OUR DAD. MONICA: BECAUSE ON A HOLIDAY WHEN THIS FAMILY ALWAYS TSGE TOGETHER, NOTHING COULD STOP THEM FROM DOING JUST THAT. >> JUST JOY. I WAS REALLY PROUD TO BRING HIM SOME JOY TODAY, AND JUST TO HAVE THAT CONNECTION WITH HIM ON THANKSGIVING DAY, EVEN IF IT WAS FROM A DISTANCE. MONICA: THE FAMILY IS HOPING JOSEPH DOHERTY WIL
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Family thanks hospital staff for allowing them to see their "Papa" on Thanksgiving

COVID-19 restrictions prevented the family from visiting in person

A family thanked staff at Exeter Hospital for allowing them to see a relative hospitalized on Thanksgiving, albeit at a distance.This was the first time in 92 years that Joseph Doherty of Plaistow was not at the table for Thanksgiving dinner, so, his family came to him.“I didn’t want him to feel alone on Thanksgiving Day,” said son Paul Doherty. “We wanted to send him love from a distance.”Although Joseph Doherty’s treatment is not related to COVID-19, pandemic restrictions meant his family could not go inside. Nursing staff stepped in to help, while the family stood outside with a homemade sign that said, "Love you Papa."“They were really gracious. They stopped whatever they were doing, which I’m sure was a lot, and they got him to the window, and they told us right where to stand and we got to see our dad and he got to see us, and it made his day. They told us it made his day,” Doherty said.“I just felt so happy that I could be there, just filled with joy in that moment and to see him wave back you could tell how emotional he was getting when he saw the sign,” said granddaughter Erin Doherty.“My family and I would love to express an enormous amount of gratitude for taking the time to make this happen,” she added. The family is hoping Joseph Doherty will be back home this weekend.

A family thanked staff at Exeter Hospital for allowing them to see a relative hospitalized on Thanksgiving, albeit at a distance.

This was the first time in 92 years that Joseph Doherty of Plaistow was not at the table for Thanksgiving dinner, so, his family came to him.

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“I didn’t want him to feel alone on Thanksgiving Day,” said son Paul Doherty. “We wanted to send him love from a distance.”

Although Joseph Doherty’s treatment is not related to COVID-19, pandemic restrictions meant his family could not go inside.

Nursing staff stepped in to help, while the family stood outside with a homemade sign that said, "Love you Papa."

“They were really gracious. They stopped whatever they were doing, which I’m sure was a lot, and they got him to the window, and they told us right where to stand and we got to see our dad and he got to see us, and it made his day. They told us it made his day,” Doherty said.

“I just felt so happy that I could be there, just filled with joy in that moment and to see him wave back you could tell how emotional he was getting when he saw the sign,” said granddaughter Erin Doherty.

“My family and I would love to express an enormous amount of gratitude for taking the time to make this happen,” she added.

The family is hoping Joseph Doherty will be back home this weekend.