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Improvements made at the RUH for youngsters requiring urgent care

Monday 7th February 2022 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Children and young people who require urgent and emergency care are set to benefit from improvements to the facilities available at the Emergency Department at the RUH.

Photo courtesy of the RUH

A new Children’s Emergency Department (CED) opened just before Christmas, creating a dedicated and separate area for youngsters to be seen and assessed.

The new-look department includes an improved treatment area, as well as individual rooms for those who need urgent care.

The bright and airy space features colourful activity walls to keep young patients occupied during their time in the Emergency Department.

There is also a new Teenage Room to provide a separate quieter space for young people to wait for their care.

Photo courtesy of the RUH

The area is staffed by dedicated children’s nurses 24 hours a day, seven days a week, creating a welcoming environment for children and their parents or guardian.

ED Clinical Lead for Children, Dr Liz Gilby, said: “Visiting ED is a worrying time for anyone, but particularly if you are a child.

“The new additions to the children’s area will help to keep young ones occupied at what can be a very scary and overwhelming time for them.

“We have also made substantial enhancements to the treatment areas for our young patients which will further improve their experience when they arrive at the hospital and help our staff ensure they get the right care in the right place as quickly as possible, in a really welcoming environment.”

Neil Macaulay-Brook, Children’s ED Lead Nurse, said: “We are so excited about our new children’s area and are very proud of our team who made it happen.

“Our aim is to become a centre of excellence in children’s emergency care. This new environment is just the start.”

These are the latest in a series of improvements that have been made to the RUH’s emergency care facilities.

Other recent developments have included:

  • A new four-bed resuscitation area, including a dedicated children’s resuscitation room, has been created to care for patients arriving by ambulance and needing resuscitation or major care. This has also improved access to ED for ambulance crews.
  • Providing same-day care for patients who would otherwise be admitted to the hospital. Under this care model, patients can be rapidly assessed, diagnosed and treated without being admitted to a ward and, if clinically safe to do so, will go home the same day their care is provided.
  • A new Covid-safe waiting area for adult patients.
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