Providing safe, stylish and comfortable environments comes second nature to leading door and wall protection company, Intastop. So when the company heard that children in a refurbished accident and emergency room, recently fitted out with Intastop products, benefitted from waiting in a comfortable and stimulating environment, Intastop decided to take it one step further and donate the latest games console to hit living rooms across the nation, a Wii.
Sarah Barsby, marketing director of Intastop Ltd said: “The refurbishment at Doncaster Royal Infirmary (DRI) is fantastic, they have used our products to the best of their advantage and coupled them with some great murals to create a comfortable waiting room where children can feel calm. We wanted to help the hospital to further encourage this stimulating yet comfortable environment so decided to donate something that some of the children visiting would recognise from their home – a Wii Fit.”
Lisa Dixon, Matron of DRI Accident and Emergency said: “We are over the moon with the kind donation by Intastop. Children greatly benefit from a relaxed environment, the Wii will aid the distraction therapy which is known to reduce children’s anxiety and fear and make them more comfortable, which in turn allows the doctors to see and examine the child in a more natural state.”
Intastop’s products can be seen throughout the department at DRI, which has formed part of a refurbishment plan at the hospital.
Sarah Barsby, marketing director of Intastop Ltd said: “The refurbishment at Doncaster Royal Infirmary (DRI) is fantastic, they have used our products to the best of their advantage and coupled them with some great murals to create a comfortable waiting room where children can feel calm. We wanted to help the hospital to further encourage this stimulating yet comfortable environment so decided to donate something that some of the children visiting would recognise from their home – a Wii Fit.”
Lisa Dixon, Matron of DRI Accident and Emergency said: “We are over the moon with the kind donation by Intastop. Children greatly benefit from a relaxed environment, the Wii will aid the distraction therapy which is known to reduce children’s anxiety and fear and make them more comfortable, which in turn allows the doctors to see and examine the child in a more natural state.”
Intastop’s products can be seen throughout the department at DRI, which has formed part of a refurbishment plan at the hospital.