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'Moonbeams for Sweet Dreams' to brighten hospital stay for young
"Moonbeams for Sweet Dreams," is a new program created by the Beaumont Children's Pediatric Family Advisory Council.
Hospitalized children can feel isolated from the world and have a hard time settling in for a good night's sleep.
Beaumont Children's is asking community members to help. All you need is a flashlight.
"Moonbeams for Sweet Dreams," is a new program created by the Beaumont Children's Pediatric Family Advisory Council at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak.
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At 8 p.m. every evening in December, pediatric patients will shine flashlights from the hospital windows and look for community members standing outside the hospital to flash them back. It only takes a few minutes, but will mean a great deal to young patients and families.
"Many children are unable to leave their rooms and can feel isolated in the hospital as the rest of the world continues without them," Beaumont Children's Child Life Supervisor Kathleen Grobbel said. "With the help of the community, we can make sure they go to bed with smiles on their faces."
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The overwhelming response of our community has filled up the Sign Up Genius, but anyone is welcome to attend on any night without signing up. More information is available here: http://www.signupgenius.com/go...
Parking is available in the small parking lot across from the North Parking Deck and just East of the Medical Office Building on the Beaumont, Royal Oak campus. From the Thirteen Mile entrance, follow the blue signs toward the North parking deck and park in the lot across from the deck entrance. Participants will gather on the sidewalk near the Medical Office building and across from the East entrance.