Sarah Riggins
August 2025
Sarah
Riggins
,
RN
MICU 3
DCH Regional Medical Center
Tuscaloosa
,
AL
United States
She was an advocate for us from the moment we came through those glass doors.
This nomination goes to one special RN on MICU 3. My husband will tell you I don't give undeserved compliments, whether in my personal life or professional life. I'm not really sure I can convey my gratitude on paper, but here goes.
We arrived in MICU3 shortly after being stabilized, or rather, as stable as one can be on Levophed. Sarah immediately took control in a calm, compassionate, and expert way. She was an advocate for us from the moment we came through those glass doors. She knew on our arrival that I was a nurse, yet she was explaining every detail of what she was doing and what outcome we should expect. She knew in her nurse’s heart that she was not only caring for the husband of a nurse but also caring for the husband of a very concerned wife. She could see that the nurse had not left me, but could also see right now I just needed to be the wife. So, Sarah quickly took over being the nurse with precision. Witnessing her determination, even in the slightest vital sign change, allowed me to transcend my role as just a wife. Sarah deserves a DAISY Award for just this feat alone! I'm not one to easily let go of the nurse, especially when it comes to those I love. She was detail-oriented and communicated efficiently and swiftly with the appropriate disciplines to give us the very best care possible. She was probably one of the most compassionate, caring, and down-to-earth people we had ever met. Few in our lives meet all of those qualities. She just had that gift. The gift sometimes nurses lose. One of the highlights of our day was seeing Sarah come in for her 7a-7p shift. She took care of us just as she would expect someone to take care of her own family. Sarah was the bright light in one of the darkest times in our lives as husband and wife. Sarah will always have a piece of my heart for the way she treated my husband. Always! She will, I'm sure, have a piece of her husband's heart as well, and I am more than okay with that. She was an integral part of helping to save my husband, the father of our sons, and the DiDa to our grandchildren. The words on this piece of paper are not capable of being enough. The DAISY Award is not enough. A heartfelt thank you will never be enough. Nothing will ever be enough, but it is what it is that she has to offer her.
A special thank you and note to Sarah herself:
Sarah, I want you to know the words on this paper will never be enough to express my gratitude. I want you to know how much you are appreciated. You are a true angel, and I am more grateful than words alone can express. Few people in this world possess the caring and unselfish heart that you have, and I am thankful every day that God put you in our path. Thank you for your kindness, for being the amazing person that you are, and for your willingness to give so much of yourself to those in need. I thank you for your part you had in saving my husband's life. I know there were many who played a part in his recovery, but none gave as much as you. Thank you from a very grateful, sincere, and humbled wife.
We arrived in MICU3 shortly after being stabilized, or rather, as stable as one can be on Levophed. Sarah immediately took control in a calm, compassionate, and expert way. She was an advocate for us from the moment we came through those glass doors. She knew on our arrival that I was a nurse, yet she was explaining every detail of what she was doing and what outcome we should expect. She knew in her nurse’s heart that she was not only caring for the husband of a nurse but also caring for the husband of a very concerned wife. She could see that the nurse had not left me, but could also see right now I just needed to be the wife. So, Sarah quickly took over being the nurse with precision. Witnessing her determination, even in the slightest vital sign change, allowed me to transcend my role as just a wife. Sarah deserves a DAISY Award for just this feat alone! I'm not one to easily let go of the nurse, especially when it comes to those I love. She was detail-oriented and communicated efficiently and swiftly with the appropriate disciplines to give us the very best care possible. She was probably one of the most compassionate, caring, and down-to-earth people we had ever met. Few in our lives meet all of those qualities. She just had that gift. The gift sometimes nurses lose. One of the highlights of our day was seeing Sarah come in for her 7a-7p shift. She took care of us just as she would expect someone to take care of her own family. Sarah was the bright light in one of the darkest times in our lives as husband and wife. Sarah will always have a piece of my heart for the way she treated my husband. Always! She will, I'm sure, have a piece of her husband's heart as well, and I am more than okay with that. She was an integral part of helping to save my husband, the father of our sons, and the DiDa to our grandchildren. The words on this piece of paper are not capable of being enough. The DAISY Award is not enough. A heartfelt thank you will never be enough. Nothing will ever be enough, but it is what it is that she has to offer her.
A special thank you and note to Sarah herself:
Sarah, I want you to know the words on this paper will never be enough to express my gratitude. I want you to know how much you are appreciated. You are a true angel, and I am more grateful than words alone can express. Few people in this world possess the caring and unselfish heart that you have, and I am thankful every day that God put you in our path. Thank you for your kindness, for being the amazing person that you are, and for your willingness to give so much of yourself to those in need. I thank you for your part you had in saving my husband's life. I know there were many who played a part in his recovery, but none gave as much as you. Thank you from a very grateful, sincere, and humbled wife.