With New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT)‘s help we were very pleased to be able to co-fund a multi-gym for Wellington Hospital’s Therapies Outpatient team.
Our skyline looks a little different this morning! Wellington Region’s New Children’s Hospital took another significant step towards completion on the weekend, when builders McKee FEHL removed the multi-storied crane, allowing the new hospital to be completely enclosed and interior work to take place.
Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital sees a significant increase in the number of children who are admitted to hospital over the winter months, and many of these children come in without a pair of pyjamas.
We look forward to welcoming back most of our Hospital Volunteers over the next two weeks. We’ve missed you!
Wellington Guides and ICU reception – 15 June.
Kenepuru Guides – 15 June.
Kenepuru Ward Volunteers – 22 June.
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Help keep sick kids warm this winter
Wellington Regional Children’s Hospital sees a significant increase in the number of children who are admitted to hospital over the winter months, and many of these children come in without a pair of pyjamas.
Happy Mother’s Day to all Mum’s!
All new Mums at Wellington Regional Hospital and the Neonatal Intensive Care unit will receive a special Mother’s Day gift today, thanks to an amazing group of volunteer quilters, including Sue Grimwood’s quilting group from Sue Bee.
The New Children’s Hospital is a key infrastructure project for the Greater Wellington Region and it’s wonderful to see construction resume so quickly.
Born more than 3 months early by emergency caesarean, Nick and Ashleigh’s three gorgeous boys Jay, Finn and Kye (a singleton and identical twins) spent a worrying three and half months in Wellington Regional Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) before being strong enough to be allowed home.
Wellington Hospitals Foundation was pleased to bring a little chocolate-cheer to our frontline staff today by organising Easter eggs for all essential staff working at Wellington Regional Hospital, Kenepuru Hospital and Hutt Hospital.
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