“Play is a crucial part of a child’s development and recovery – it helps reduce anxiety, supports emotional expression and provides a sense of normality during what can be a stressful time, according to Robyn Burns, Play Therapist at Portiuncula University Hospital, speaking as the hospital recently announced the reopening of their newly refurbished paediatric playroom.
Robyn adds that “for many families, the playroom offers comfort, connection and a much-needed break from the ward environment.”
Providing a safe, engaging and child-friendly environment for patients, the bright, newly decorated playroom is fully equipped with toys, games and creative activities, offering children an important escape from the clinical environment of the ward. The space has been redesigned with a strong focus on therapeutic play and includes a soft sensory pod to support children with additional needs.
Robyn further notes hw they are “already seeing the impact of the refurbished space, with laughter and play bringing a brighter and more uplifting atmosphere to the unit.”
Carly Smith, Assistant Director of Nursing for Paediatrics at the hospital, also highlighted its importance for patient-centred care, noting how:
“creating a child-friendly environment is an essential part of delivering compassionate, holistic care. This space will support not only the clinical needs of our young patients, but also their emotional wellbeing, helping to make their hospital experience as positive and supportive as possible.”
Ann Marie Furlong, Clinical Nurse Manager II in Paediatrics, further explained how the project:
“represents a significant enhancement to the experience of children and their families while attending the hospital. Providing a welcoming, therapeutic space helps reduce stress and anxiety and reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality, family-centred care for the communities we serve.”
The reopening of the paediatric playroom reflects the hospital’s ongoing commitment to placing children’s experiences at the centre of care.