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Wales' First Immersive Room Eases A&E Stress

8 Dec

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Summary

  • An immersive room opened at Prince Charles Hospital in Wales.
  • It was inspired by a six-year-old autistic boy's sensory overload.
  • The room helps children with additional needs feel calmer in A&E.
Wales' First Immersive Room Eases A&E Stress

Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, has unveiled its first immersive room in the pediatric A&E department, a project born from a family's personal experiences. The room aims to mitigate the sensory overload autistic children often face during hospital visits, creating a less distressing environment for emergency care.

The initiative was driven by Robert and Gemma Cummings, whose six-year-old son Ellis experiences significant distress due to sensory sensitivities. Their fundraising efforts, supported by the Cwm Taf Morgannwg NHS Charity, covered the £27,000 cost of installing this advanced multi-sensory space, which simulates various environments to help children feel at ease.

Hospital staff have lauded the immersive room as "incredible" and a "game changer," anticipating a significant positive impact on families. The space is designed to engage children, reduce fear associated with hospitals, and facilitate easier medical assessments for healthcare professionals, ultimately enhancing the care provided to children with additional learning needs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's Wales' first multi-sensory immersive room in a children's A&E, designed to calm children with additional needs.
The room was inspired by the experiences of Robert and Gemma Cummings' autistic son, Ellis, who struggles with sensory overload.
The immersive room cost £27,000 to install, with half funded by the NHS charity and the remainder raised by the community.

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