Charity Lifelites donates life-changing technology to children at The J’s children’s hospice service in Essex by Tracy Williams March 9, 2021 March 9, 2021 470 The children’s charity Lifelites has donated brand-new life-changing technology worth thousands of pounds for disabled young people with complex or incurable conditions using the services of The J’s, in Essex, which is part of Havens Hospices. All of the young people cared for by The J’s have life-threatening or life-limiting conditions, made all the more difficult by the COVID-19 pandemic. The specialist technology, which Lifelites donated in January this year, can give them the opportunity to do things they and their parents never thought possible. This technology enables the young people to play, to be creative, to control something for themselves and communicate, for as long as possible. Lifelites-donated technology enables children using The J’s to escape the confines of their conditions, connect with their loved ones and communicate their wishes and fears, which is proving especially vital during this unsettling time. The technology, along with training and technical support services which Lifelites provides for free, costs around £50,000 over four years. After four years, Lifelites aims to return to replace the equipment with the latest, up-to-date technology that is bespoke and most suitable for those using The J’s. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Lifelites-donated adaptive iPads have been highly in demand. While for many of us this is an everyday object, for disabled children with complex or incurable conditions and it changes their entire world. Often for the first time in their lives, they can control something themselves, they can engage with the world around them and express their feelings and thoughts. Lifelites is delighted to have received enough funding to donate multiple iPads together with cases that are easily accessible, drop- and waterproof. All iPads include bespoke apps that fit to the children’s needs. Along with other assistive technology, Lifelites also donated a waterproof and drop-proof camera together with an SD card and an accessory package. The portable equipment allows hospice staff to take photos of the children wherever they are or have the children take photos themselves which they can then proudly present to their parents. The memories created last beyond the lifetime of the child and are so valuable for their families. Simone Enefer-Doy, Chief Executive of Lifelites says, “We’re delighted to be able to donate lots of our magical technology for the children at The J’s. The huge range of equipment is specially adapted so that it can be used by anyone, regardless of their ability. Every moment is precious for these children and their families, and this technology will give them the opportunities they deserve to make the most of their time together. “We couldn’t have provided this package if it wasn’t for the generosity of our supporters, so for this we are incredibly grateful.” Head of Children’s Services at Havens Hospices, Katie White, says, “We are overwhelmed by this incredibly generous donation. Through The J’s, we empower our young people, create a level of independence and help them reach their potential. This technology allows us to encourage this by stimulating their senses, enhancing their communication skills and allowing them to get involved, no matter how complex their condition.” Lifelites has donated equipment to every children’s hospice in the British Isles over the last 20 years, and continues to provide new technology and ongoing support to ensure that children in hospices have a chance to escape the confines of their conditions. Lifelites Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Tracy Williams previous post NEW APP SET TO TRANSFORM CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH DIABETES next post Somo partners with Whizz-Kidz to launch a new digital community experience as part of the charity’s innovation plans to empower young wheelchair users You may also like Challenges facing the custom orthotic design industry July 4, 2024 6 Autism stereotypes we need to overcome May 2, 2024 April 24, 2024 Public concern about the NHS soars as delays accessing A&E and GP... April 23, 2024 Spoken Announces Update and Plans for Autism Acceptance Month April 22, 2024 A third of Brits have difficulty accessing their GP. Local health reforms... April 19, 2024 Transform Healthcare Unveils 10-Point Transformation Plan Under New Leadership April 18, 2024 Coventry University leads UK-Indonesia initiative to increase disability inclusion in higher education April 17, 2024 PhD student aims to help save lives as autism research is included... April 16, 2024 Pioneering Spinal Health with Prof. Dr. Yunus Aydın’s Microdiscectomy and Spinal Canal... April 15, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.