Long Stay Infusion Treatment Room
There are three large Long Stay Infusion Treatment Rooms in the newly renovated Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders. These rooms play a critical role in both the physical and emotional care of our young cancer patients. Various procedures will be done in these rooms. These rooms will also be use when children require isolation or are receiving end of life treatment. These rooms offer privacy and ensure dignity instead of receiving treatment in the open bay area in front of other children and adults. The Infusion Treatment Rooms will be furnished with a bed and a chair for a parent to remain with the child during their procedure. There will also be a large, flat-screen television and a projector which will display comforting murals on the wall. Typically, young patients will enjoy these diversions while recovering from sedation. At Arnold Palmer Hospital, we believe strongly that children should have a "safe place" free from the worries of procedures. When in their rooms, they can relax and feel comfortable knowing that they are free simply to rest and play.