Growing up in OZ

There is no place like Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital! We practice a revolutionary model of healthcare called Care Beyond the Bedside®, focused on getting patients up and out of their beds to engage in playful therapy.
OZ was born out of our desire to safely do more for our youngest patients, aged 0-5, who were spending crucial developmental time in their hospital beds. After just a year of play-based therapy, a study showed a remarkable 84% improvement in their ability to learn and socialize outside of the bed. Two years later, we had a full-fledged preschool led by an early childhood education professional and a full team of medical therapists and specialists. Today our space and services continue to grow.
OZ (Optimization Zone) is a play-based learning program for our patients ages 0-5. This in-house preschool aims to reduce the adverse developmental impacts that accompany long-term hospitalization. It is the next evolution of Care Beyond the Bedside®. OZ serves patients ages 0-5, about half of Ranken Jordan’s inpatient population. More than 120 patients have participated in OZ since the program launched. It provides Ranken Jordan’s youngest patients the opportunity to have structured social play and development stimulation.
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OZ in Action

Jack

Jace

Iris

Teddy
Teddy and Lisa
Lives Impacted by OZ
What is OZ?
Studies have shown that children with prolonged hospitalizations return home dramatically behind in developmental activities and mobility. The team at Ranken Jordan asked how can we safely do more for these children? The answer was OZ.
In May 2021, Ranken Jordan conducted a time-motion study, observing patients in the 0-5 age group. The study showed that these patients were out of bed and out of their rooms more than acute care hospitals, but at just under two hours a day, it was not as much as we wanted. To improve their development outcomes and their social interactions our patients needed more time out of their beds, socializing with others. The idea for a space for kids to interact and explore began to take shape and the Optimization Zone was the result.
A year later, in May 2022, after the implementation of the OZ program, the study showed a significant improvement, with patients in this age group now spending about three hours a day out of bed, marking an 84% improvement.
The OZ Team

- Patients needed one-on-one care from an adult provider to keep patients safely participating in programming.
- Patients benefitted from having dedicated staff members for OZ
- Patients wanted more OZ time! They were constantly signaling to their nurses if it was time for OZ, time to play!
Two years into OZ, an early-learning preschool environment has developed. There is a dedicated OZ staff team led by an early childhood education professional. The team also includes a child life specialist, respiratory therapist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, and speech therapist.
OZ Effect: Initial Goals






OZ Continues to Grow and Develop

OZ has proved so popular with our young patients that the need for safe space for them to move around and interact with each other outside of “OZ time” is evident. Construction will also take place this spring on smaller OZ-inspired play spaces located on the west care unit.
Improved Development Assessment Tools

“I still think about how Ranken Jordan changed my life.”
— Kiland Sampa, Inpatient Jul-Nov 2013, Outpatient Dec 2013-Dec 2014