With a donation of over €77,000, the André and Henriette Losch Foundation has once again shown tremendous generosity to the CHL's KannerKlinik and to the cause of child patients.
During a recent visit by the Foundation's representatives to the KannerKlinik, the CHL’s Board of Directors were proud to show and explain a series of equipment and materials acquired through this exceptional donation:
- an outdoor “playground” to improve the quality of inpatient stays for children hospitalised in child psychiatry.
- a “play MRI” that can be used as a fun way to prepare children for the real exam. This simulator can decrease the use of general anaesthesia in children under the age of 10 by up to 90%.
- a “Giraffe Shuttle” trolley used to transport newborns from the delivery room to the neonatal intensive care ward at the KannerKlinik while ensuring continuity of care.
- a “pulse CO-oximetry” machine for the paediatric emergency ward, used to quickly and effectively measure HbCO saturation.
The hospital warmly thanked the Foundation for its commitment to the cause of paediatrics and once again emphasised that all donations are invested with the goal of improving the quality of care and comfort of child patients on a daily basis.
Mr Jean Hoss, Chairman of the Foundation’s Board of Directors, said the Foundation will continue to support the Kannerklinik to improve the well-being of child patients.
Photos of this event can be downloaded in HD here.