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Knowing what to do after the death of a loved one as an appropriate memorial can be difficult.
Following the death of their father Dave Campbell at the age of 78, it was clear the family wanted to give something back to the staff of the St Augustine's ward at QEQM Hospital.
The staff on the ward cared for Mr Campbell, of Ramsgate and formely Margate, during the final weeks of his life.
His son, Ian, said: "Although he went into hospital seriously ill and eventually received end of life care, their dedication and support to dad and the family was exceptional.
"We were particularly moved by the compassion symbol and its positive impact and holistic effect on the sad and grave situation we were all facing."
In order for that legacy to be continued, the family decided to purchase some portable entertainment systems for the patients of St Augustine's Ward.
"Many of the patients are in for long periods and a few hours entertainment could be the highlight of their day." Ian added.
They managed to raise enough to buy several DVD players, CD radios and some DVDs.
Vicky Craig, Mr Campbell's youngest daughter, handed over the gift with heartfelt thanks from the family and friends to ward manager Wendy.
Ian said: "The ward's staffing has so many levels and our family was so well looked after, from not only the clinical staff but also the unsung heroes including the cleaners and tea trolley staff.
"As a very close family, we cannot thank the hospital, the ward and all the staff enough for their professionalism, care and thoughts.
"Thanks to them all, we hope this small gift will somehow help others who find themselves in similar situations in the future."