Nick and a room full of people at SFHT Celebrating Excellence Day

Celebrating Excellence Day at Sherwood Forest Hospitals Trust

Joining together with healthcare professionals to celebrate SFHT achievements

On 16th October 2024, we at OPUS Music CIC were thrilled to be part of Sherwood Forest Hospitals Foundation Trust’s Celebrating Excellence Day. It was a wonderful opportunity to share our work on building a “musical hospital,” bringing music into the heart of patient care. Our musicians performed live throughout the day, creating moments of connection and joy for staff and patients alike.

“What a fantastic day at Sherwood Forest Hospitals Foundation Trust (SFHFT) Celebrating Excellence Day! We had a great time sharing music and our work on building a musical hospital, bringing the joy and health and wellbeing benefits of music to patients and staff alike.

A big thank you to NHS Charities Together, Sherwood Forest Hospitals Charity and Arts Council England for their generous support to enable this to happen, and to SFHFT for their brilliant partnership in making this vision a reality. 

Together, we’re creating a space where music transforms care, lifting spirits and enhancing wellbeing.” – Nick Cutts, CEO, OPUS Music CIC

Andrea Clegg, Associate Director for Nursing & AHP Development, noted the impact of our music, saying, “Not a dry eye in the building, absolutely committed to become a hospital known for its music and singing. Watch this space.”

Sarah Limb, Matron for Neonates, Children and Young People, echoed this sentiment: “Absolutely an essential part of SFHT Ward 25 and NICU as well as other paediatric services. What a moving video showing the impact you have, thank you.”

Our musicians were proud to present the depth of our work, sharing musical stories that highlighted the healing power of music. 

“All of OPUS Music CIC’s musicians attended Sherwood Forest Hospitals Foundation Trust’s Celebrating Excellence event, where we were proud to present the depth of our work within the Trust, supported by our National Portfolio Organisation status thanks to Arts Council England funding. We shared live music as attendees arrived and during the lunch break, engaging them with performances and stories about our musical collaborations with patients, families, and staff. The event showcased our ongoing efforts to develop a “musical hospital,” where music plays a vital role in patient care and wellbeing.” – Sarah Matthews, OPUS Healthcare Musician

We are deeply grateful for this partnership and look forward to continuing our journey towards creating a truly musical hospital.