Hospital uses toy scanner to help put sick children at ease
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During Queen's Hospital's Play in Healthcare week, children engaged in fun activities like face painting and biscuit decorating, transforming the ward environment into a positive experience.
Chantel Taylor stated, "We make hospital a positive experience for children. It's important when they need routine appointments. We get to know all the children so we understand their likes and dislikes."
The Starlight Children's Foundation, along with the Society of Health Play, organized the activities week to raise public awareness of the role of play in treating sick children.
The teddy bears' hospital theme and activities like slime making were designed to help distract children during treatment, making medical environments less frightening.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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