Penticton Herald

Waiting area at PRH tower to be more appealing to kids

Summerland auxiliary donates $50,000 toward play area

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The Summerland HealthCare Auxiliary wants to give children a bit more “play” room at Penticton Regional Hospital.

The Health-Care Auxiliary has donated $50,000 toward an enhanced pediatrics waiting/play area in the new PRH tower. This is in addition to the five-year, $1-million pledge the auxiliary made in 2015 to the South Okanagan Similkamee­n Medical Foundation’s PRH medical equipment campaign ($600,000 has already been paid).

The waiting area will be located next to the outpatient pediatric treatment area on the ground floor of the new tower.

Auxiliary president Gloria Flaman said the play area will include a decorative mural, play stations and comfortabl­e furnishing­s.

“It’s somewhere that’s both comfy for moms and dads and fun for kids who may be in for an appointmen­t,” added Berit Hack, the auxiliary’s treasurer.

Funding for the pediatrics donation comes from the Summerland auxiliary’s popular thrift store on Victoria Road.

“Things are going amazingly well at our thrift store,” Flaman said. “Lots of very loyal customers and donors — and great volunteers to set things up.”

The Summerland auxiliary has about 150 volunteers but is always looking for more.

“Anywhere from 3,500 to 4,000 hours are put in by volunteers each month,” Flaman said, “so that takes a lot of people.”

The thrift store is open 1-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, but volunteers come in as early as 6 a.m. to help sort through the donated goods and get them storeready. For more informatio­n about volunteeri­ng, call 250-4940616 or 250-486-6858.

SOS Medical Foundation executive director Carey Bornn lauded the auxiliary for continuing to come through for PRH.

“This donation for the pediatric waiting area, in addition to their million-dollar pledge, is absolutely incredible,” he said. “The Summerland auxiliary is quite simply fantastic.”

The new David E. Kampe Tower at PRH will be ready for patients in April 2019. Work will then begin on Phase 2 of the $312million expansion, including a major upgrade to the Emergency Department.

It’s somewhere that’s both comfy for moms and dads and fun for kids who may be in for an appointmen­t. Berit Hack

 ?? Special to The Herald ?? The Summerland Health-Care Auxiliary has donated $50,000 for an enhanced pediatrics waiting/play area (similar to the one in this photo) in the new tower at Penticton Regional Hospital.
Special to The Herald The Summerland Health-Care Auxiliary has donated $50,000 for an enhanced pediatrics waiting/play area (similar to the one in this photo) in the new tower at Penticton Regional Hospital.

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