COSMIC
Childen of St Mary's Intensive Care
WWW.COSMICCHARITY.COM
REGISTERED CHARITY NO: 1043697
Why COSMIC?
Well this
is simple, COSMIC are the reason my son is still alive, without their existance,
equipment and specially trained nurses I don’t know what would have happened,
so this is the reason I feel so strongly about them and unfortunately they don’t
receive the support or publicity they deserve – So I am doing my bit in
spreading the word, throwing huge fundraising events and generating some money
to help to ensure they are around for other children too!
INTRODUCTION TO COSMIC
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COSMIC (Children of St Mary’s Intensive Care) was founded
in 1994 to raise money for the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at
St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London, which treats around 400
desperately sick children every year.
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We also fund internationally significant research into the
causes, effects and treatment of life-threatening childhood diseases.
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Here are just a few of the things that we have been able to achieve:
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COSMIC has purchased over £1,000,000 of life saving equipment.
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We have spent over £500,000 on ground breaking research into paediatric health.
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COSMIC has been helping parents for a number of
years not least by funding accommodation in local hotels- helping
families to stay close at hand during a particularly traumatic time
HOW WE HELP
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Money donated to COSMIC is used to:
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Buy state-of-the-art equipment for the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at St Mary's |
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Fund a programme of groundbreaking research into life-threatening childhood diseases that has a global impact on new treatments |
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Pay for training for health professionals involved in paediatric intensive care |
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Support families and staff |
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State-of-the-art equipment |
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The equipment used on PICU is extremely expensive to buy
and must be frequently serviced and upgraded. Here are some recent
examples of equipment that COSMIC has bought for the unit:
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A patient monitoring system
that allows all eight paediatric intensive care beds to be monitored
from one central station and on one screen. This system, which cost
£45,000, has greatly improved the PICU team’s ability to watch patient
vital signs centrally and to respond to any changes instantly. |
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A third High Frequency
Oscillatory Ventilator. This highly specialised piece of equipment can
provide respiratory support in our most critically ill children. |
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With the help of the Sydney
and Phyllis Goldberg Memorial Trust COSMIC has purchased a new indirect
calorimeter to monitor energy needs in critically ill children on life
support. Without the correct nutrition children take longer to heal.
This machine helps us to understand what each child needs to give them
the best opportunity to get well quickly. Read more. |
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Further support from the
Sydney and Phyllis Goldberg Memorial Trust has allowed us to buy a Baby
Lung Simulator which will help us understand how the lung works. It will
help us to most effectively provide vital helium and oxygen gas to
babies on ventilators with a variety of diseases such as bronchiolitis
and asthma. Read more. |
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Groundbreaking research |
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COSMIC donations support an extensive programme of research
into life-threatening childhood diseases, using data taken from all
PICU patients admitted to the Unit since it opened in 1992.
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For more details about the research programme supported by COSMIC, click here. |
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Training for health professionals |
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Thanks to another very committed independent fundraiser, we
now have a dedicated nurse education budget for training nurses and
other health professionals involved in paediatric intensive care.
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This pays for courses leading to professional
qualifications, external short training courses, seminar and conference
attendance and the continuing professional development of intensive care
specialists. Find out more.
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Support for families and staff |
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Parents and other carers with desperately sick children are
anxious and want to be close at hand. Naturally every family would like
to be resident while their child is in the hosptial but space is
severely limited. COSMIC, in partnership with St Mary's, provides local
accommodation so that every parent can be within a few minutes walk of
the hospital. COSMIC spent more than £18,500 last year.
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With the help of a significant donation from one family
COSMIC was able to fully refurbish and modernise the facilities for
staff and parents within the PICU.
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Having a child admitted to intensive care can be very
traumatic and families may need specialist help and counselling. COSMIC
was able to help St Mary's by donating money to start a service for
professional counsellors who help them by providing both practical and
emotional support.
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