St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne used Dry July funds to improve the environment in the Cancer Centre by installing a new interior garden and a mural for patients to contemplate while receiving chemotherapy treatment. The hospital also improved an external balcony.
Dry July funds have also been used by the hospital for:
iPads, newspapers, and magazine subscriptions with Dry July funds so that patients have something to do while receiving treatments which can take up to 6 hours a day
medical alert cards
2 Accuvein finders
massage therapy chair
blanket warmer
music system
blood taking chair
scales
health and wellness room chemotherapy chair