13 November 2022

Veteran Bob Etherton signed up to the army in 1959 and became a special operator in the Royal Corps of Signals as well as joining the regiment’s band as a piper. Serving in Germany, Singapore, Borneo, Cyprus, Australia and the Falkland Islands, to name a few, he had many adventures and a rewarding and progressive career until his retirement in 1992.
When Bob spent time in our care, he was approached to become a Trust involvement member, and works with us to help develop our services.
“I thought I’d give it a try,” said Bob, “I knew it would be challenging, but I was able to draw on my army experience. I took part in workshops, focus groups, meetings, interview boards and much more that has all been positive experiences. My contributions are valued as are those of other service users and carers and working with the Trust has very much helped my recovery and personal development.
“I also found a talent for art, painting and drawing and it’s something I find most therapeutic. I wanted to pay tribute to the wonderful life and 70 years of service of Queen Elizabeth II and create something that the patients and staff can enjoy.”
Mental health services for older people at Cross Lane Hospital in Scarborough and Foss Park Hospital in York are very lucky to have the paintings on display.