Creating calm: new sensory spaces support neurodiverse patients

We are excited to announce that new dedicated sensory spaces are now open on the Aviary Ward at Monash Children’s Hospital!
6 people smiling and standing in a clinical space
Ronald McDonald House Charities and Monash Children's Hospital project teams
This project was made possible thanks to the generosity of Ronald McDonald House Charities, through their Family Centred Care Grant to the Monash Health Foundation.

The sensory spaces will support neurodiverse children, adolescents and young people who experience heightened sensitivity to noise, light, and movement — which can be particularly overwhelming for those with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, or complex neurodevelopmental conditions.

‘The vision of this project was about creating not just a room, but a refuge within the ward — a place where neurodiverse children can feel safe, calm, and in control of their environment,’ said Emma Goodes, Nurse Unit Manager, Aviary Ward.

‘With the support of the Ronald McDonald House Grant, we have been able to re-purpose some of our spaces to support emotional regulation and reduce distress for our patients and families who might be facing any challenges during their stay.’

The dedicated sensory space will support patient and family wellbeing with:

  • Vibroacoustic therapy chairs
  • Sensory lighting and acoustics
  • Bubble lamps
  • Room projectors
  • Safe clinical integration of sensory features

‘We have already had so much positive feedback from families about how these inclusive spaces and tools will support them in bringing their own coping strategies into the medical setting, to provide a positive and safe experience.’

Thank you to Ronald McDonald House Charities for helping us create calm and comfort on the ward.

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