The Sacyr Foundation has signed a collaboration agreement with the Jaime Alonso Abruña Foundation through which we have collaborated in the humanization of the Pediatric Transplant Unit of the La Paz University Hospital (Madrid).
Thanks to our help, it has been possible to transform a space especially sensitive to transplanted children and their families, creating a warmer, cozier and more humane environment with healthy materials that generate a relaxing spatial perception and sensory comfort.
This project contributes very directly to the emotional well-being of the young patients, helping to reduce the feeling of hospitalization and making the long periods of hospitalization more bearable.
"For us it is a privilege to have committed entities such as yours, which understand the importance of humanizing hospital spaces and caring not only for the physical health, but also for the emotional state of children and their families," emphasizes the Jaime Alonso Abruña Foundation.
In this unit, daytime lighting has been differentiated from nighttime lighting, using floor-standing luminaires in the living room, accent lighting with spotlights on the counter, general lighting with perimeter LEDs and downlights in the corridor.
In the rooms, hospital-specific multi-choice wall sconces and dimmable spotlight bars have been used. The combination of this vertical indirect lighting that produces dimmer light with general lighting that will include light sensors, offers different lighting options for different uses of the same space and adapted to different users, but always creating a cozy atmosphere.
Around 500 people have benefited directly and 1,600 people indirectly.
