A hospitals charity is hoping to raise £50,000 to support improvements to patient care.

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Charity is calling on the community to help "transform the experience of care" for urgent and emergency care patients.

The Trust is currently relocating and expanding the hospital’s Emergency Department which will open later this year.

Plans also include a dedicated children’s emergency department, X-ray and other diagnostic facilities.

Sophie Burt, head of fundraising at Worcestershire Acute Hospital Charity, said: “As an NHS charity our aim is to provide those added extras that improve the environment and enhance patient care and outcomes.

"The Urgent and Emergency Care Appeal will fund projects including play equipment and artwork in the children’s waiting area and treatment rooms, entertainment systems for young adults, charging stations for patients, bespoke artwork throughout the department and enhancements to the mental health assessment rooms

“More than 150,000 patients a year access these services and so these enhancements will make a huge difference to their experience while they are in the department.”

Worcestershire businesses are also being offered the opportunity to sponsor a space on the 'Thank You Wall' which will be displayed at the Urgent and Emergency Care Department.

Sophie continued: “The expansion of urgent care facilities in the refurbished Aconbury East block at the hospital is at the heart of the Trust’s efforts to put patients first.

"As a charity we are so excited to launch the Worcestershire Urgent and Emergency Care Appeal and any donations our community are able to give will make a huge difference to patients needing urgent and emergency care in Worcestershire.”

Ideas and information for getting involved with fundraising can be found at: www.wahcharity.org/uecappeal