Bath Chronicle

RUH ‘living picture’ to soothe kids

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The latest in visual technology has been installed at the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust to help distract and calm young children undergoing MRI scans.

On one of the walls in the MRI anaestheti­c room a massive ‘living picture’ has been installed – an illuminate­d screen which can show a variety of both static and moving pictures.

There are eight different scenes to choose from. One shows an underwater shipwreck scene complete with swimming tropical fish, while another shows a calming Caribbean beach scene with waves lapping on the shore and palm trees blowing in the breeze.

Di Pressdee, team lead radiograph­er, said: “The living picture is a fantastic addition to the radiology department. It has really brightened up our MRI anaestheti­c room and is a great distractio­n for the children when they arrive for their scan as they are often anxious.

“When they wake from the anaestheti­c they can sometimes be upset, so it is a really useful relaxing influence in the room.

“I’d like to thank Time is Precious for funding such a wonderful bit of technology which will have such a positive impact on the experience­s of some of our youngest patients.”

The Time is Precious charity was set up in 2011 by Neil and Nicky Halford in memory of their son Ben, who passed away from cancer aged just five. Ben was treated at the RUH, as well as Bristol Children’s Hospital and the former Frenchay Hospital.

The aim of the charity is to help create a more comfortabl­e and relaxed atmosphere for children and their families in hospital and at home, by purchasing equipment and refurbishi­ng areas for children.

To date, it has donated more than £300,000 to the RUH in the form of equipment and refurbishm­ent projects.

Most recently, the charity paid for a DVD player to be installed in one of the MRI scan rooms in the radiology department, allowing patients to watch their favourite movie while they have their scan.

The charity also raised £33,000 for improvemen­ts to the RUH’S children’s ward garden.

Neil said: “We are honoured to support the RUH. It remains a special place in our hearts, especially after the care given to Ben.

“Everything we have purchased

would have benefitted him so much - distractio­n is a big key while in hospital, especially for children.

“We appreciate every bit of support. If you would like to fundraise for us to help the RUH please email us at contactus@timeisprec­ious.org.

“We have some very exciting projects coming up, and we will need everyone behind us to make a difference.”

For more informatio­n go to www. timeisprec­ious.org.

 ?? ?? Neil Halford, from the Time is Precious charity, and Di Pressdee, team lead radiograph­er, by the ‘living picture’
Neil Halford, from the Time is Precious charity, and Di Pressdee, team lead radiograph­er, by the ‘living picture’

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