Medical and clinical staff battling Covid-19 in Edinburgh have booked 1,000 nights of free rooms and meals at Ten Hill Place, the city’s largest independent hotel.
The 129-room hotel, owned by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RSCEd), opened its doors to the city’s hospital staff on 27 March and has since accommodated more than 200 key workers, with bookings increasing daily.
Located three miles from the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and less than a mile from the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, the hotel is providing much-needed nearby accommodation and meals for key workers tackling the pandemic.
Scott Mitchell, MD at Surgeons Quarter, said the response to the decision to accommodate medical and clinical workers has been welcomed. He noted: “We want to encourage more staff who are working at the city’s hospitals to get in touch with us to find out how we can help support them.
“It’s a privilege to play our part in helping make the lives of medical workers a little easier during one of the most difficult times the country has faced.”
Frontline workers have praised the hotel for its continued support during the pandemic. One Tripadvisor user posted: “I cannot explain how grateful I am to them. All social distancing respected and we are well looked after – not to have worries about cooking or cleaning plus a calm comfortable night’s sleep is great.
“This will be my top hotel in Edinburgh forever.”
A further user of the travel review site added: “My fiance and I stayed here while she has been working as an intensive care nurse which has cut out travel and time during this stressful period. I cannot praise the staff and ownership of this hotel enough – it is a wonderful facility and the help they are providing the NHS is amazing. I will always try to stay here in the future.”
Professor Michael Griffin, president of the RSCEd and one of the UK’s leading surgeons, said: “We’ve heard and seen directly from our colleagues how severe the impact Covid-19 is on our health service.
“Having accommodation near hospitals to rest and recover from allows our colleagues to be looked after, at a time when they need the most support. We’re incredibly proud of the team at Surgeons Quarter and their invaluable efforts to help the health service.”
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