Pioneer Trail sewers make pillows for cardiac patients | DrumhellerMail
05012024Wed
Last updateWed, 01 May 2024 9am

Pioneer Trail sewers make pillows for cardiac patients

    A Drumheller man who spent time in the cardiology unit of the Foothills Hospital in Calgary found a way to give back, and received some help from skilled sewing fingers at the Pioneer Trail Centre.
    Leroy Graham spent time at the ward to get a double bypass operation. He was talking to one of the nurses and he asked what they needed, and she told him huggy pillows.
    Huggy pillows are just that. These are pillows for recovering patients to hug, not only for comfort, but to keep the breastbone immobilized after surgery.
    He told the nurse he would see what he could do. Knowing he was from Drumheller, she requested the pillows have dinosaurs on them.
    There is a mighty contingent of sewers at the Pioneer Trail Centre who are pretty handy with a needle and thread. They have also been very generous  in making items for those in need over the years.
    They snapped up the last of the dinosaur flannel material from Bits and Pieces in downtown Drumheller and began making pillows.
    Last week, they delivered 22 hand-crafted huggy pillows to the Cardiac Ward at the Foothills Hospital.

(l-r) Daisy Smith, Leroy Graham and Barb Barker show off the pillows made by sewers at the Pioneer Trail Centre. Missing is Barbara Tedrick.


The Drumheller Mail encourages commenting on our stories but due to our harassment policy we must remove any comments that are offensive, or don’t meet the guidelines of our commenting policy.