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MedEquip4Kids is bringing a sense of calm to the busy Children’s Ward at Furness General Hospital in Barrow. We funded lighting equipment, sensory toys and games to help soothe and distract young children who arrive at the hospital feeling afraid, upset or in pain.

Ghazala Baig, Chief Executive of MedEquip4Kids, Sheila Rockley, President of the Furness Lions Club and Ted Rockley, a member of the Lions Club, attended a recent presentation at the hospital.

Ghazala said: “It’s amazing to see how colour and lighting effects can transform the atmosphere of a ward or treatment room.

“Reducing stress before and during treatment is so important for children’s recovery and we’re delighted we could help make their lives a little easier at such a worrying time.

“I’d like to say a big thank you to the donors who made this possible, including the Sir John Fisher Foundation, Sellafield Charity Trust and the Furness Lions.”

In previous years we supplied new lighting and sensory toys for the children’s Emergency Department at FGH, which treats more than 4,000 young patients each year for serious illnesses or injuries. These resources were so well used and loved that they needed to be replaced.

The department has also expanded to include a paediatric resuscitation room and a separate room for children with minor injuries. When this development was taking place, the medical team asked if we could help by fundraising for a new projector, fibre optic tails, some comfortable furniture for the new rooms and other items.

As well as kitting out the Emergency Department, we were able to equip the Children’s Ward with new sensory toys and games, including a musical abstract tactile panel, a tactile totem and a fluorescent tube ladder.

Although distraction therapy can be accessed by any patient, it has particular benefits for children with special needs who are more likely to be distressed or confused by the clinical environment.

Josephine Holmes, Children’s Ward Manager at FGH, said: “We are very lucky to receive the donation of sensory equipment for the children’s ward. It will make such a difference to the children’s experience during their stay.”

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“The materials provided greatly help with the therapeutic process and engaging children, young people and their families in therapeutic work. The young people greatly appreciate having this equipment to use within their sessions. Many of the young people we see have a history of trauma including neglect and being able to access materials that they can use and enjoy is of great benefit and hopefully assists us to reinforce the messages of their worth as their self-concept is often very low.”

Michaela Foster
CAMHS Young People’s Team
Leicestershire CAMHS Partnership

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