Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Charity launch fundraising appeal for paediatric patients

Date: 04/04/2022 | Category: General News

Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Charity is launching four appeals totalling £204,000 to help raise funds for children receiving care at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital (L&D).

Three of the appeals will benefit patients attending the Emergency Department (ED), and the other will support acutely ill children on the Paediatric ward.

Resuscitation and Stabilisation Room, Paediatric Ward

The L&D’s Paediatric Department is one of the busiest in the area. Each year, around 150 of our inpatient paediatric patients require specialist intensive care on the ward.

Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Charity is supporting clinical teams to raise funds to redevelop and refurbish an existing treatment room to create a new resuscitation and stabilisation room on the Paediatric ward. This will provide a dedicated, spacious area which can accommodate a larger multi-disciplinary team who will have immediate access to specialist equipment.

In ED: Two Portable Ultrasound Scanners, Play Specialist and Technology equipment

Two Portable Ultrasound Scanners

Bedfordshire Hospitals Charity is fundraising for two “take anywhere” Point of Care Ultrasound Scanners (POCUS). These portable scanners, which are battery operated, so can be moved easily round the department, will enable quicker diagnostics for emergency patients presenting with life threatening conditions within the Emergency Department.

The POCUS is also able to provide treatments such as cannulation, administering drips, fluids, anaesthesia and nerve blocks. The new ultrasound scanners will also make diagnosing and treating our child patients easier due to smaller and more portable paddles.

Play Specialist

Having a Play Specialist located in Paediatric ED will greatly improve the experience for our younger patients and their families in what can be a very scary environment, particularly when tests and treatments are being carried out. Reducing anxiety and stress is really important so that the patient can be examined and treated efficiently.

Technology/Audio Visual equipment

Redesigning the ED Paediatric environment so that it is a more welcoming and friendly place for children will greatly improve their experience of being in our ED. The project will include buying state of the art sensory items, light boxes, iPads as well as buying more basic items like better seating for both patients and their families.

For more information on all these appeals please visit the Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Charity web pages.