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HomeIndyLaughter best medicine as Ted pays hospital visit

Laughter best medicine as Ted pays hospital visit

Kim Waters
Ventriloquist David Strassman spread his magic at Geelong Hospital this week, lighting up the day of sick children and tired parents in the paediatric ward.
The American performer walked through the ward with his cuddly puppet, Ted E Bare and watched each child’s face brighten as he chatted and joked.
Four-year-old Jorja Hanson, of Colac, proudly showed off her own collection of stuffed toys as she giggled at Ted E Bare’s bandaged arm.
Jorja’s mum, Kate Hanson, said laughter relieved the tension of long hospital visits.
“Jorja has been in and out of hospital since she was little and this kind of thing is just great to see,” Ms Hanson said.
“It really makes her day and definitely helps with the whole healing process.
“It’s nice to watch her giggle and it takes her mind off being sick.”
Four-year-old Genevieve McGuane, from Cororooke, also enjoyed Ted E Bare’s attention.
Genevieve was diagnosed with leukaemia 18 months ago.
Her father, Bill McGuane, said treatment had been tough.
“The last few days have been pretty rough, so it’s really good to see her with a smile on her face,” Mr McGuane said.
“It’s great that Mr Strassman has made a special effort to come here and brighten up her day, she’s loved it.”
David Strassman said he had visited and entertained children in hospitals around the world since 1980.
“I have the ability to bring a smile to a sick child’s face and break through the delicate and complex hospital situation,” Mr Strassman said.
“I’m able to give something back to the community and being a father myself I can see how important it is for the kids and their parents.
“Some of these kids and their parents basically live in the hospital, so giving them a little bit of happiness can make a big difference in their lives.”

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