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Improvements undertaken to help relax younger patients at the RUH

Friday 22nd November 2024 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Three departments at the Royal United Hospital in Bath have been improved with one-piece printed graphics to help relax and distract younger patients, thanks to a local charity.

ENT staff at the RUH with the new colourful wall | Photo © RUH

The graphics, alongside new fun wall-mounted activities, have been funded by Time is Precious.

The vibrant and colourful jungle, wildlife and underwater scenes have been specially designed with input from hospital staff.

The graphics have been installed in the waiting areas of the Orthodontics and Ear Nose and Throat departments and on the ceiling of an Anaesthesia room.

Helen Dwyer, Dental Nurse, said: “The new wall graphics are fantastic and such a welcome addition to the oral surgery and orthodontics waiting room.

“It’s a very calm and relaxing image and we’ve seen first-hand how it can help to keep our younger patients entertained and take their mind off their appointment. A huge thank you to Time Is Precious for making this possible.”

The graphics, which were designed and installed by the creative printing company 2601, are the latest in a long line of improvements for young people at the RUH which have been developed and funded by Time is Precious.

Nicky Halford, from Time is Precious, said: “We know how daunting a hospital visit can be for anyone, let alone young patients, and hope the new graphics will help make the experience a little less stressful for them.

“It is always a pleasure to support the RUH and their patients in any way we can. We have plans to refurbish at least another five more areas in the near future.”

Time is Precious charity was set up in 2011 by Neil and Nicky Halford in memory of their son Ben, who passed away from cancer aged just five. Ben was treated at the RUH and hospitals in Bristol.

The aim of the charity is to help create a more comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for children and their families in hospital and at home, by purchasing distraction equipment and refurbishing areas.

To date, it has donated more than £450,000 to the RUH in the form of equipment and refurbishment projects.

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