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New projectors needed to help children at Royal Preston Hospital

Posted on - 13th April, 2023 - 7:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Charities, Families & Kids, Fulwood, Health, Leyland, Preston News, Sharoe Green, South Ribble News
Appeal fundraiser Lucy Clark (left) and Childrenā€™s Clinic Manager Emily Moore get down to some serious play in Childrenā€™s Outpatients at the Royal Preston Hospital, where there is an OmiVista projector system to help keep young patients entertained. Lucy now wants the appeal to fund more systems for the Childrenā€™s Ward at the Royal Preston Hospital and Leylandā€™s Broadoaks Child Development Centre
Appeal fundraiser Lucy Clark (left) and Childrenā€™s Clinic Manager Emily Moore

An interactive projector system that projects games, puzzles and activities on to any flat surface has proved very popular among young patients waiting in Childrenā€™s Outpatients at the Royal Preston Hospital.

The team at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Charity which funded the system through its Childrenā€™s Appeal now wants to buy more.

The additional motion-sensitive equipment, which responds to its userā€™s gestures, including wheelchair wheels, will be for Ward Eight, the Childrenā€™s Ward at the hospital, and also for Broadoaks Child Development Centre in Leyland.

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Each of the OmiVista projectors costs a hefty Ā£8,812.20. Childrenā€™s Clinic Manager Emily Moore said: ā€œThrough playing games such as air hockey, going on dinosaur fossil digs or making music, the projectors are used to help keep children mentally stimulated.

ā€œAs the system already being used in Childrenā€™s Outpatients has demonstrated, they also help take childrenā€™s minds off being in hospital, which in turn, reduces their stress levels.ā€

Emily added: ā€œThe projectors are very easy to set up and use. They project on to walls, floors and tables and their range of more than 300 apps are suitable for toddlers through to older children.

They can be taken into a side room if a child has to stay in isolation and we can also use their games to encourage children to get out of bed and move around.ā€

The charity team received three grants to help towards the cost of its first projector with funding of Ā£3,000 from the Shepherd Street Trust, Ā£2,500 from St James Place and Ā£1,500 from the North West Community Fund.

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Appeal fundraiser Lucy Clark said: ā€œWe are extremely grateful to the three organisations which helped us buy our original projector.

“On the one hand, play equipment may be seen as non essential but in reality, by reducing anxiety and providing stimulus, it can help children get better more quickly and is hugely valued by young patients, their families and staff.ā€

The charity teamā€™s Childrenā€™s Appeal is aiming to raise Ā£1 million for a wish list of items to bring about a raft of improvements to childrenā€™s in and outpatients at the Royal Preston Hospital, Chorley and South Ribble Hospital, Leylandā€™s Broadoaks Child Development Centre and all other childrenā€™s facilities managed by Lancashire Teaching
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

To watch a video explaining more about the Childrenā€™s Appeal, become involved or make a donation, go to Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Charity website.

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