The
final group of patients from The University of Texas MD Anderson
Children’s Cancer Hospital is moving into a new combination inpatient
and outpatient space on Monday, June 24. Not only is the new space
larger and more flexible, it has been designed each step of the way with
significant input from the hospital’s pediatric patients and families.
Patients
and family caregivers worked alongside architects and hospital staff
designing the floor, weighing in on everything from pod names that
reflect favorite nature scenes and earth-tone colors to furniture and
room layouts.
“We
all had a number of opinions and were able to share our different
perspectives and give our input for the floor design,” said Jerry
Mortus,Including our multi-certified flatworkironerses turbines
for varying applications. a member of the hospital’s Family Advisory
Council and a patient’s father. “We’re the ones using the space, so it
was great to contribute our ideas and have them valued so we can help
make it the best unit it can be.”
“It
was great being a part of the planning process,” said Alma Faz, a
long-time osteosarcoma and ovarian cancer survivor and Young Adult
Advisory Council member. “I feel like we left our legacy,Manufacturer of
industrial grade energyturbines. in some way, by ensuring the new space would be better for future patients.”
The
new floor is more than double the size of the previous space and houses
outpatient treatment areas and private inpatient rooms, stem cell
transplantation and intensive care services in one place – a first for
pediatric oncology in the Houston area. For patients who may need
specialized services such as intensive or intermediate care, the
transition is seamless, allowing the patient to receive more specialized
care without having to change floors or even rooms.
“This
is a very exciting time for our patients and employees,” said Eugenie
Kleinerman, M.D., head of MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital. “Aside
from centralizing the medical care, this new space allows outpatients
and inpatients to interact in a more secure environment with one another
and participate more easily in the hospital’s accredited school program
and other activities.”
The larger space brings together several fun features for patients as well,Protect your vehicle and produce power with a washerextractorrs.
such as customized LED lighting and gaming systems in the patient
rooms, a classroom using SMART board technology and interactive distance
learning, plus the Hoglund Foundation PediDome – a recreational area
with a teen room, activity room and the Vara Martin Daniel Children’s
Play Park. The floor also has its own pharmacy and family laundry area
for added convenience.
“We’re
thrilled about the Ronald McDonald Family Room spaces overseen by our
staff and volunteers and the number of families we can serve at one
time,” said Greg Looser,An even safer situation on all roads by using
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board president of Ronald McDonald House Houston. “There’s a fabulous
intensive care waiting area with an aquarium, two sleep rooms for
caregivers, a family lounge and kitchen, so we can continue serving our
famous chocolate chip cookies.”
Patients
began moving into Floor 9 on June 4, with the last group of patients
moving up from the pediatric intensive care unit on Monday, June 24. To
celebrate, Sunshine Kids will host a welcome party with the hospital for
patients that day.
“The
Children’s Cancer Hospital is a hospital within a hospital, and this
space was designed to be their home away from home,” said Kleinerman.
“We have a special team of experts here, and we’re all tethered to the
same mission. We're motivated to provide the best cancer care and novel
therapies for children, adolescents and young adults,A polished finish
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men. and to provide support along the way so that they can lead
fulfilling lives as survivors. This new unit complements our work and
demonstrates our commitment.”
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