LottoStar, in collaboration with Carte Blanche’s Making A Difference Trust, has helped establish a brand-new Paediatric Emergency Unit at Sebokeng Hospital, which previously lacked dedicated facilities for children. This project has been underway for the past 3 years.
A Paediatric Emergency Unit is essential in hospitals as it provides specialized care that is tailored to the unique medical needs of children, leading to improved treatment outcomes. The unit not only has to be child-friendly but also welcoming, which helps children feel more at ease.
Many government hospitals across South Africa face significant challenges, including overcrowding, limited resources, and outdated infrastructure, all of which can hinder patient care. The lack of essential facilities and specialized wards, such as paediatric units, often limits children’s access to appropriate treatment. For instance, Sebokeng Hospital previously lacked a Paediatric Emergency Unit, requiring children to be treated in general wards with equipment designed for adults, such as masks and tubes. This new paediatric unit now ensures that children receive care with equipment and facilities specifically suited to their needs.
The recent addition of an Emergency Paediatric Unit is a significant step in addressing these gaps, providing essential resources and facilities for the hospital to deliver better and more focused to the children in the community. At least 2500 - 3000 children will receive medical attention every year with this wing.
Children in Sebokeng and surrounding areas will have access to specialized, age-appropriate care. Not only will this new ward improve the health outcomes for children but will bring peace of mind to the parents who can now rely on a local hospital for their children’s medical needs.
At LottoStar, charity is our privilege, not an obligation. Partnering with Carte Blanche’s Making A Difference Trust to establish a Paediatric Emergency Unit in Sebokeng Hospital reflects on our commitment to uplifting communities.