Project Update: Virtual Tour of Osiligi Maternity Hospital

by | April 8, 2025 | Kenya

Wings of Hope worked in collaboration with the Build Health International NGO to create an interior virtual tour of the proposed Osiligi Maternity Hospital. View the vision for this structure that will bring life-saving medical service and equipment to the Maasai people in the Narok region of Kenya. Follow the written narrative for the corresponding virtual tour below.

As you join this virtual interior view, you will enter through the front entrance. To your right will be a receptionist who will greet you and direct you to where your needs can be met. Walking down the hall past the operating room on the left, you will turn to the right, pass in-front of a staircase to the second residential floor and enter an atrium, where women in labor can walk and spend time with loved ones prior to delivery. A wall sculpture of an Acacia tree will showcase the names of donors, who contributed to the Hospital.

As you depart the atrium, you will go around to the back of the staircase and enter another door that will lead to a covered corridor by the atrium. Then you will enter the maternity ward, where there are five beds separated by pull curtains for privacy. Three of them will be for women in labor and two will be for mothers recovering from delivery.

As you depart from the maternity ward, you will have a view of the atrium on the right. On the second floor there will be dorm rooms for the staff, a dining room and kitchen as well as apartments for visiting physicians or health care officials.

Next you will pass through the neonatal intensive care unit and then proceed through the atrium to view the operating room. Then you will return to the hallway and will be directed to a view of the reception desk and the adjacent hallway that will have the pharmacy and lab as well as the examination rooms for incoming patients before exiting the front door.

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