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Palejowe ABC - ANIMATORS

Here, animators play an important role both during a child's admission to the hospital and throughout their stay in the ward. In colorful animal costumes, they prance between the rooms and bring smiles to the faces of smaller and larger patients, parents and even medical staff. Full of empathy and good humor, and with their characteristic charm, they accompany children at important moments. You can joke with them, laugh, draw, dance and play pranks, but also cry. The sheep and the unicorn will hold the little one's hand, play a favorite song, tell a story or just sit next to them and listen.

The support of female entertainers helps children cope better with hospital reality and assists in alleviating bad memories caused by previous unfavorable experiences of medical facilities. It makes it easier for young patients to go through the entire hospital treatment process with peace of mind, and by creating a friendly atmosphere and providing entertainment, it fosters good associations with people and places associated with medical care.

Our entertainers are not limited to supporting children. They make every effort to make their parents feel comfortable as well. They are happy to play with the child when the caregiver needs to rest, use the restroom, quietly drink something warm or make a phone call. So if they ask you if you need anything - go ahead and tell them!

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