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Pop-up hospital at Bath’s RUH gets toys on the road to recovery

Monday 1st July 2024 Becky Feather, Reporter Health

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More than 100 soft toys were successfully treated at the RUH’s first teddy bear hospital.

Performing treatment on a teddy bear at the special event | Photo © RUH

The free event, held on Saturday 15th June, was staged to give primary school children the opportunity to experience a visit to the RUH in relaxed circumstances, and to give them lots of handy hints on looking after their own health at home.

Their visits replicated what it might be like to go to the hospital.

When they arrived, the children and their cuddly charges were triaged at the nurses’ station, before seeing a doctor to get their toy’s legs, arms or tail plastered.

There was then the opportunity to learn more about healthy eating and oral hygiene at the dental station, and to test how good their handwashing was with the help of gel and UV light to show the spots they’d missed.

Some even assisted in ‘surgery’, operating on a bear specially made by a staff member which was stuffed with removable, handcrafted felt organs.

Paramedics from the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust were also on hand to talk about their work and to give visitors a glimpse inside an ambulance.

Although the RUH’s paediatric team have long worked closely with the local community, this was the first time that they had invited children to visit the hospital.

For many attendees, it was their first visit to the RUH and it gave them a feel of what to expect should they need to go again in future, whether as a patient or to visit a loved one.

Others were already familiar with the ward and the event helped paint a different perspective of the hospital, making them feel more confident and relaxed about future appointments.

The day was organised and run by volunteers from children’s ward staff and sponsored by Midsomer Norton-based family-friendly café, Fox & Kit.

One of the organisers, Dr Charlotte Horrigan, said: “Most children’s first experience of hospital is when they are unwell.

“We wanted to change that, by giving them an enjoyable, fun and positive experience, to help alleviate fear and anxiety.

“It was brilliant to see the children excited to learn about healthcare and healthy living, and a lovely way to build relationships with the community.”

The day was such a success that planning has already begun to help make the event an annual fixture.

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