Teddies Arrive In The Emergency Departments At Downe and Lagan Valley

Teddies for Loving Care (TLC) have donated teddy bears to the Emergency Departments in the xa0Downe, Ulster and xa0Valley hospitals for staff to give to children or patients at their discretion. Giving a teddy bear to anyone who is distressed while in hospital will enable the medical staff to carry on with their vital work and help children and families have a more comforting experience.dn_screen

The teddies will be used in various ways, for the child or patient to cuddle as a reward for being brave and for staff to demonstrate what they are going to do. The teddies also act as a distraction and can provide reassurance for the child which helps, parents, guardians and siblings.

Teddies for Loving Care (TLC) is a charity supported by the Masonic Order within Ireland who donatesterilexa0packaged teddy bears to hospital emergency departments in both Northern and Southern Ireland.

Cathal Killen, Clinical Co-Ordinator, Emergency Medicine saysxa0″This is an excellent charity and will really help when children attend the department.xa0 Children can find an attendance to the Emergency Department very distressing, by giving them one off these beautiful cuddly teddies, the child feels reassured and happier during their visit and it is great that they can take the teddy home.. We can put bandages, plasters etc on the teddies to reassure the child. We would like to thank Teddies for Loving Care for their generosity.”

David Penpraze from Teddies for Loving carexa0(TLC) said:xa0″Teddies for Loving Care are being given to Emergency Departments in the Ulster, Lagan Valley and Downe hospitals as part of our increasing involvement within many parts of the community in Northern Ireland. “The charity was started in England because of the distress of a patient, witnessed by her family, when being treated in an Emergency Unit for a life threatening condition. She survived but the family wanted to help others in similar situations and focused on children who could less understand the strange environment and the things being done to them.”

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