The Royal Free Charity
Improving hospital environments
Waiting to receive urgent treatment in a hospital is stressful – particularly when you’re sat somewhere busy and loud. A calm and comfortable waiting room can make the experience a little easier. That’s why we’re partnering with the Royal Free Charity to refurbish the waiting rooms in the hospital’s urgent treatment centre and resuscitation (resus) area. Our grant of £19,200 will provide new furniture and decoration.
- The Royal Free Charity supports the evolving needs of the trust’s 1 million patients, 11,000 staff, and many research teams.
- In 2021/22, there were 304,404 emergency attendances at Royal Free London.
- Visits to A&E across the country have increased by nearly 20% in the last 10 years, and numbers are continuing to climb.
Calm and comforting waiting areas
The new urgent treatment centre waiting room will have a capacity for around 50 people. A range of seating will include recliner chairs, as well as chairs with a higher seat and armrests to support vulnerable patients to stand up more easily.
To help make the space more relaxing, there will be a screen livestreaming the view from nearby Hampstead Heath and digital ceiling tiles showing sunlight and clouds. The updated resus waiting room will have space for around six people at a time. With new furniture, a TV screen and refreshed décor, the space will be much more inviting for visitors.
This is our second grant to the Royal Free Charity. The first helped fund a state-of-the-art scanner.