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York & Scarborough Hospitals Charity has funded three ChargeBox mobile charging units at York and Scarborough Hospitals.
The charging units will be available for visitors, patients and staff and will provide free, fast charging for all mobile devices.
The units have been installed in areas where people may spend time waiting and when their phone could potentially lose power - York Hospital main reception and York Hospital and Scarborough Hospital emergency departments.
Rachel Brook, charity manager of York & Scarborough Hospitals Charity, said: “Patients or their loved ones who are already going through a worrying experience wouldn’t want to be in a position where they can’t stay connected.
“The charity identified the chargers could stop this unnecessary stress and help families keep in touch especially in emergency situations, so we decided to install the units. Staff have also reacted positively to the chargers. Often, they can be on long shifts or have simply forgotten to charge their phone and need it for their breaks. The chargers are a fantastic way of insuring we can all stay connected around the clock.”
Zoe Jennings, matron of emergency medicine, said: “I would like to send a massive thank you to the donors who have help provide the ChargeBox in the Emergency Department at Scarborough Hospital. It is a small improvement with a big impact, by keeping patients, relatives, and friends in touch with each other.
“It alleviates the stress of a phone losing its charge and losing contact with loved ones from both a patient perspective and also for relatives at home who would like to stay connected with them whilst they are in our care.”
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