AN LED sky has been installed at Arrowe Park Hospital to help improve the wellbeing of patients who have been discharged but are awaiting their transport home.
A picture window has also been installed on the wall overlooking an outdoor landscape with themes to match the seasons.
Theresa Pugh, sister at the discharge Hospitality Centre, said: "The sky and the window have made a big improvement to this busy part of the hospital.
"It's important we create a comfortable and welcoming environment for patients who have been discharged from a much needed hospital bed so other unwell and poorly patients can be quickly admitted.
"The Discharge Hospitality Centre at Arrowe Park Hospital is the final stop for patients on their discharge journey who are awaiting their loved ones to pick them up or organised transport to take them home."
The LED sky and window were funded by WUTH Charity, which buys equipment to help improve patient care or experience.
Jo Roberts, community and events fundraiser at WUTH Charity, said: "This installation will benefit thousands of patients who use this area each year.
"We're really pleased that WUTH Charity has been able to enhance this key part of the hospital to further improve patient experience."
This is just one of the many ways WUTH Charity is helping to directly improve experience for patients.
The charity recently launched its Tiny Stars appeal to raise £1.5 million within three years, to refurbish the Neonatal Unit at Wirral Women and Children’s Hospital, which is based at Arrowe Park.
For more information on how to get involved in fundraising visit www.wuthcharity.org
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