As part of the world-class Proton Beam Therapy Centre at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, a 4.5m ISports interactive floor was installed to enhance the experience of young patients undergoing treatment.
Designed to transform clinical environments into engaging, child-friendly spaces, the system enables children to stay active, entertained, and distracted during what can often be a stressful and challenging time.
Creating a Positive Patient Experience
The interactive floor helps to:
Proton beam therapy can involve multiple visits and long waiting times. By integrating interactive technology into patient areas, UCLH has taken a forward-thinking approach to improving the overall healthcare experience—particularly for children.
The iSports floor ensures that time spent in hospital is not just manageable, but positive, engaging, and supportive.
This installation highlights how interactive technology can play a vital role beyond education—bringing measurable benefits to healthcare settings through play, movement, and engagement.
“The interactive floor has made a noticeable difference to how children cope with waiting times. It provides a welcome distraction and helps reduce anxiety before treatment.”
— Healthcare Professional, UCLH
“It’s amazing to see children smiling and playing in what can otherwise be a very clinical environment. It really changes the mood for both patients and parents.”
— Play Specialist
“Instead of focusing on the treatment ahead, children are engaged, active, and having fun. It’s a simple addition that has a big impact.”
— Clinical Staff Member
“As a parent, anything that helps your child feel more relaxed in hospital is invaluable. The interactive floor brings a sense of normality and joy.”
— Parent Feedback
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