At the heart of the Paris Saint-Joseph Hospital, in the Neonatology Department, our Cabins have found their place to facilitate essential communication between parents and medical staff.
Much more than a simple board, it becomes a bridge, a channel for exchange and dialogue, precious in these delicate moments.
A Connection That Speaks of Gentleness and Support
When families find themselves in Neonatology, they face situations that require continuous support, attentive understanding, and clear information. Ma Cabane à Rêves Magnetic Chalkboards come into play as a tool for expression and interaction.
For Parents: A Means to Express Themselves and Participate
Parents can use this board to note their questions, concerns, or simply to express their encouragement and thanks. It is a tangible way to actively participate in their child's care, to feel heard, and to be an integral part of the care team.
For Medical Staff: Clearer Communication
Medical staff can use the board to explain procedures, note medical updates, or even simply leave a comforting message. This ensures that crucial information is shared in an understandable and empathetic manner.
Ma Cabane À Rêves Magnetic Chalkboard: A Responsive Support
Every line drawn or word written on this board testifies to the connection between parents and medical staff, creating an even warmer and more caring environment. It becomes a symbol of the importance of dialogue and collaboration within Neonatology.
Ma Cabane À Rêves and Paris Saint-Joseph Hospital:
Together for Well-being
We are proud to collaborate with the Paris Saint-Joseph Hospital to bring this tool for exchange and dialogue to Neonatology. At Ma Cabane À Rêves, we believe in the power of communication to support families in the most delicate moments, and we will continue to work hand in hand with health institutions to make a significant difference in the lives of patients and their loved ones.
Testimonial
"The team and parents have truly expressed their satisfaction with the chalkboards. They play a dual role in personalizing the room and creating a soothing atmosphere. The team uses them to record the name of the day and night caregiver, the daily weight, as well as messages about the baby's abilities. Nurses sometimes take photos in the absence of parents, which they can then hang on the chalkboards. Parents themselves write messages for their baby, note anecdotes, or add photos of themselves or the family. We are satisfied with the result."
Olivia Le Fol, Lead Pediatric Nurse
Neonatology Department
