Health
PGIMS Unveils Toy Room to Enhance Comfort for Young Patients
In a significant development aimed at improving the experience of young patients, the PGIMS (Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences) has inaugurated a dedicated toy room within the pediatric outpatient department (OPD). This initiative is designed to create a more comforting environment for children receiving medical care. The facility was officially opened by Dr. HK Aggarwal, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, who praised the efforts of the PGIMS Medical Superintendent, Dr. Kundal Mittal.
Dr. Mittal highlighted the challenges many children face during visits to the pediatric department. “We often see children crying and becoming restless due to the crowd and waiting times,” he explained. The newly established toy room, which caters to children aged 1 to 6 years, is equipped with a variety of toys aimed at engaging young patients, thereby making their check-ups more pleasant.
Creating a Home-like Atmosphere for Young Patients
The toy room is not merely a recreational space; it also serves a vital role in promoting the emotional well-being of child patients. Dr. Mittal emphasized that the initiative aligns with the institution’s goal of providing a stress-free, home-like environment in both the OPD and wards. “Our aim is to ensure that children can recover faster by reducing anxiety during their visits,” he stated.
The facility is designed to allow children to spend quality time with their parents while receiving necessary medical attention. Dr. Ashok Chauhan, Dean of PGIMS, underscored the importance of the toy room, describing it as a safe haven where children can feel secure and engaged. This approach not only enhances the overall patient experience but also fosters stronger family bonds during medical visits.
As hospitals increasingly recognize the importance of emotional support in healthcare, initiatives like the toy room at PGIMS set a precedent for child-friendly medical facilities. With this new addition, the institute aims to lead the way in creating an environment that prioritizes the comfort and well-being of its youngest patients.
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