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Families who helped shape Ipswich Hospital's newly transformed children's department have praised its improved accessibility and dedicated facilities for young patients.
Why it matters: The multi-million pound redevelopment has converted a previously dated and cramped area into a modern healthcare space, enhancing the experience for young patients, their families and carers.

The details: The project includes:
A new ward and additional clinic spaces
A school room and children's assessment unit
An outdoor play area
Themed receptions and waiting areas
New treatment rooms and a high dependency bay
A sanctuary room for patients with mental health difficulties
Dedicated wet rooms and a Changing Places toilet
What they're saying: "The unit is so much brighter and more spacious, and the access has improved significantly," said Debbie Streatfield, whose daughter Ava was previously a regular patient.
The Streatfield family experienced challenges with the old facilities firsthand, as 14-year-old Ava required frequent admissions due to chest infections and respiratory problems related to her cerebral palsy. They struggled with insufficient disabled bathroom facilities and narrow corridors that made wheelchair access difficult.
The family shared these concerns with ESNEFT during the planning phase. While Ava's health has recently been more stable, requiring fewer hospital visits, her mother welcomed the improvements, particularly the new wet rooms and Changing Places toilet.
"We are so fortunate that we do not have to use the unit as much anymore, but there are many more children still coming through the doors who will benefit from these changes. It is nice to think that we helped that to happen in some small way by giving our feedback on the improvements which would make a difference to families like ours," Debbie said.
Dr Lauren Filby, consultant paediatrician at Ipswich Hospital, said: "The work has transformed a dated, cramped area into a bright and welcoming space which will enhance the experience that young patients, their families and carers have when they come to hospital."

For context: The redevelopment was funded by East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) and the Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity's Children's Appeal.
The bottom line: The redesigned department now offers a "high quality, modern environment which matches the gold standard of care our teams provide," according to Dr Filby.

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