Kinkajous, porcupines and sloths, oh my!

The San Diego Zoo transported a menagerie of exotic animals — including a kinkajou, tamandua, porcupine and giant sloth — to entertain young patients and their families atUCLA Mattel Children ’s Hospital. The March 7 event kicked off the launch ofSan Diego Zoo Kids— a new closed-circuit TV channel that will allow sick children to watch wildlife without leaving their hospital rooms.“If our kids can’t go to the zoo, then the zoo can come to them,” said Karen Grimley, chief nursing executive for UCLA Health. “This initiative dovetails beautifully with our mission to provide children with a healing environment where they can experience the joys of childhood, even while they’re in the hospital.”Costumed performers brought to life an enormous lion, flock of flamingos and two giraffes, delighting the crowd and making room visits to the children too ill to leave their hospital beds.The event was organized by theChase Child Life Program under guidance from the hospital ’s infection control and security teams.Nick Carranza/UCLA HealthA porcupine struts its stuff at UCLA Mattel Children ’s Hospital. Nick Carranza/UCLA HealthA child makes friends with a kinkajou.
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news