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Odette Taylor

August 3, 1963 - March 20, 2021

Odette was a much loved colleague and friend to many at Manchester Local Care Organisation. She trained as a Nurse in Birmingham and then went onto hold various posts in London before returning to Manchester in 2013. Odette's family are very proud of her role and achievements throughout her career, including achieving a Master’s Degree and supporting patients with Parkinson's Disease. Odette’s close colleagues are proud of her strong advocacy of patients alongside her wisdom and knowledge. Please leave your memories and condolences so we can pass them on to Odette's family.

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2021-04-13 16:51:42 wrote:

I Remember working with Odette in the Active Case Management service and also referring patient cases to her in her role as a Parkinson's Specialist Nurse. Odette was a fabulous Nurse who cared very deeply for her patients and strived to do her very best to support them. Odette had a keen mind and was always interested in understanding how things worked and how they could be made better. She enjoyed working with patients with complex needs and looking at ways to ensure they had enough support. She was passionate about supporting patients with Parkinson's and held teaching sessions with staff, to help bring about learning and understanding of patient needs. She really enjoyed her job. She talked about her mum and how proud she was of her nephews. At that time she talked about faith, art, life drawing and her new bathroom and debating wether she should purchase a new Ipad. We debated all sorts of things about work, life and the world. We talked about politics, philosophy and even Father Christmas! As a colleague you could count on Odette to be calm and professional in her approach. She was a lovely lady and will be sadly missed by all her colleagues and patients x

2021-04-13 16:51:42 wrote: I Remember working with Odette in the Active Case Management service and also referring patient cases to her in her role as a Parkinson's Specialist Nurse. Odette was a fabulous Nurse who cared very deeply for her patients and strived to do her very best to support them. Odette had a keen mind and was always interested in understanding how things worked and how they could be made better. She enjoyed working with patients with complex needs and looking at ways to ensure they had enough support. She was passionate about supporting patients with Parkinson's and held teaching sessions with staff, to help bring about learning and understanding of patient needs. She really enjoyed her job. She talked about her mum and how proud she was of her nephews. At that time she talked about faith, art, life drawing and her new bathroom and debating wether she should purchase a new Ipad. We debated all sorts of things about work, life and the world. We talked about politics, philosophy and even Father Christmas! As a colleague you could count on Odette to be calm and professional in her approach. She was a lovely lady and will be sadly missed by all her colleagues and patients x

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