Grantham: ULHT to launch £300,000 Gorgeous Gardens campaign for Lincolnshire Hospitals
By The Editor
31st Aug 2021 | Local News
Grantham and other hospitals across Lincolnshire are set for a £300,000 programme to create 'Gorgeous Gardens.'
The United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust says the gardens will provide sanctuaries for patients and staff .
The trust said: "As a Trust we are on a mission to make significant improvements over the next five years. This five-year improvement journey will look at everything from patient experience, to our workforce and investments in technology.
"One of the key areas that will benefit everyone that comes to our hospitals is improving our internal and external spaces.
"Being able to create small outdoor sanctuaries will help us to give staff and patients access to the outdoors and the wellbeing benefit you can gain from being in nature.
"Creating these spaces will allow us to focus on mental as well as physical wellbeing, which is a valuable part of the healing process."
A trust statement continued: "We have identified 34 outdoor spaces and gardens to improve that will make the most difference to staff and patients.
"The United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity is investing £300,000 into improving these spaces so that they are accessible, inviting and safe spaces.
"There will be gardens that can be used by patients, with gardens for adults as well as children and their loved ones, alongside spaces just for staff to get some respite.
"We are working closely with a dedicated contractor to start to get these areas in shape and we have long-term plans to ensure they stay that way, be maintained and still look great as the seasons change."
ULHT says during the pandemic it was 'overwhelmed' by the support from local communities and it welcomes people interested in getting involved to come forward.
The statement added: "We know that our hospitals are often a hub of our local communities and we appreciate all of the support we are given and we want to give these spaces back to our staff, patients and visitors.
"We are also encouraging anyone who may want to get involved with their hospital to come forward – you might want to volunteer time or expertise and we would love to hear from you.
"We all hope we will never need to visit hospital, but if we do – we all appreciate a small area of sanctuary where you can have space alone with your thoughts or precious moments with loved ones. We want to work with you to help our gardens blossom and grow."
To find out more about the scheme visiting the ULHT webpage or get in touch with [email protected]
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