Settings for AIM Together Activities
Artists perform and interact in a variety of settings – many experiencing new boundaries of performance opportunities. While some are wide open spaces that allow many patients, family members and medical staff to participate, the challenges encountered in hallways and confined rooms prove to be the most challenging, and at times, the most rewarding.
All ages and levels of disease or illness experience the AIM Together program.
Spaces used for AIM Together activities include:
- Atrium and Lobby Settings
- Bone Marrow Transplant Unit (Hallway and Infusion Room)
- Burn Unit
- Cardiac Unit
- Dialysis Clinic
- Doorway Performances
- Adult Oncology Unit – (Hallway, Chemotherapy Infusion Suite, Room to Room)
- Pediatric Oncology Unit – (Hallway, Chemotherapy Infusion Suite, Room to Room)
- Medical Student Classes and Discussions
- Pediatric Outpatient Clinic
- Room to Room Interaction
- Sickle Cell Patient Interaction
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit