Taupo & Turangi Herald

Now Looky here: Hospital receives the fun treatment

Uplifting mural art and a vein scanner are helping to raise Taupō patients’ spirits

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Children attending appointmen­ts at Taupō Hospital will be forgiven for wanting to stay a little longer in their consultati­on rooms. Two rooms in the Taupō Outpatient­s Clinic have been adorned with scenes from local author Donovan Bixley’s Looky Books.

The wall art, and an AccuVein 500 laser scanner, are recent additions thanks to the support of the Taupō Hospital and Health Society, which has been supporting Taupō Hospital since 1992.

Taupō Hospital associate clinical nurse manager Cilla McClay said paediatric­ians and outpatient­s nurses had chosen their favourite images from the Looky Books.

The artwork and printing were donated by Mr Bixley and Quality Print respective­ly. The society funded the applicatio­n of the art to the walls, which took about six hours.

“It looks great,” Bixley said. “I spent a lot of time in Taupō Hospital when I was a boy. I had many accidents, including broken legs, broken arms, ribs, cuts, scratches. I know what it’s like to be here.

“I’m thrilled there’s something fun and less scary, something that makes their experience a calmer one. It’s nice to be able to contribute to that.”

McClay said the murals weren’t just interestin­g and fun, they also helped clinicians.

“They can also be used as an assessment and distractio­n tool.”

The society’s mission is to assist in the continuati­on and developmen­t of healthcare services for people in the Taupō district.

Committee members David and Sandra Foss had the first look at the wall art and said it was better than they imagined.

“It’s brilliant,” Mrs Foss said. “There’s so much to see, even children who will come regularly will find something new.”

The AccuVein 500 laser scanner is used mostly in the chemothera­py and infusions clinic.

“A lot of our patients in this unit

I’m thrilled there’s something fun and less scary, something that makes their experience a calmer one. It’s nice to be able to contribute to that. Donovan Bixley, Looky Books author

have poor vascular access and their veins can be difficult to find because they’ve been used many times,”

McClay said.

“This scanner can help us track where they are and supports us

getting it right first time. It means it’s going to be more comfortabl­e for the patient and leads to a better patient experience.”

Previous donations to the hospital have included an echocardio­gram machine, which is now used five days a week (two for echocardio­grams, three days for ultrasound) and chairs for chemothera­py patients. The society also contribute­d $850,000 towards the hospital rebuild.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Donovan Bixley (left) has put some fun into Taupo Hospital. Also pictured are (from left); Sandra Foss, David Foss, Cilla McClay and Shawn Vennell of Quality Print.
Photo / Supplied Donovan Bixley (left) has put some fun into Taupo Hospital. Also pictured are (from left); Sandra Foss, David Foss, Cilla McClay and Shawn Vennell of Quality Print.

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