After their members had spent a harrowing year on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tennessee Hospital Association (THA) set out to praise their heroism. Redstory’s creative team wanted to tell a very clear and simple story, one that would be instantly relatable rather than cliche or predictable. With the challenge before us we jumped in, heart first.
To capture the deep connection between healthcare workers and patients or co-workers we wanted to take our viewers there, moving them toward the moment when lives were changed or saved. From the story of Ali, a nurse who created lesson plans for a third grade patient so he could stay up on his math homework, to Darrell a launderer who worked 12 hour shifts for 27 days in a row to keep frontline staff in clean protective gear and Caleb, an ICU nurse who a family credits with saving their 85-year-old mother’s life – each story needed to be told.
And who better to tell them than those whose lives were touched so deeply?
- Elizabeth Morrison, Senior Director of Marketing and Brand Communication at THA.
The Redstory produced four 90-second stories and a PSA in just four weeks. Today the Tennessee Hospital Association is sharing the videos proudly as a “thank you” to its members.