Stony Brook, New York - When families visit the Ronald McDonald Family Room in the pediatric unit of Stony Brook Childrens Hospital, they will view stunning luminaires from WAC Lighting. The Ronald McDonald Room is an extension of the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island (a home-away-from-home for families of seriously ill children) in the pediatric unit of Stony Brook Childrens Hospital.

The Ronald McDonald Family Room provides families of children undergoing medical treatment a place to rest and relax at the hospital where they can spend quiet time together, engage in private conversation, enjoy beverages and snacks, and even freshen up with a shower. The room is fully equipped with a stocked kitchenette and dining area, a comfortable sitting area, and a large flat screen television. In addition, the room offers laptops with internet access, a private shower, laundry facilities transportation program that brings families to airports, doctor appointments and drug stores.

Inside the Family Room, visitors will see a variety of WACs high-quality luminaires. Carved fabric-like Linen wall sconces, highlighted by a unique texture of striking molded porcelain, adorn the walls. The ADA compliant luminaires are enhanced by contemporary Chrome finished backplates and hardware which complement the room dcor. Energy-efficient LEDme miniature recessed downlights, designed with an ultra low square profile and die cast aluminum trim, provide comfortable general and task lighting throughout the room. Modern minimalist form derived from function, WACs Bullet pendants feature a chrome hardware finish and complemented with a white interior that reflects robust light on the kitchen island surface.

Stony Brook Childrens Hospital partnered with the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island (RMH-LI) to develop the Family Room Program, a family-friendly respite area located on the 11th floor of the hospital. As Suffolk Countys only childrens hospital, Stony Brook Childrens serves a population of 1.5 million. The room provides support for families of more than 7,000 children who are hospitalized each year at Stony Brook Childrens, helping to alleviate the anxiety of having a child in the hospital by keeping them close to their childs bedside.

The Family Room at Stony Brook Childrens is an exciting and much-needed expansion of our services into Suffolk County, said Matthew Campo, Executive Director of RMH-LI. It enables the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island to serve thousands of families, offering comfort and convenience for parents who have to travel back and forth to the hospital to be with their child.

About Ronald McDonald House of Long Island The Ronald McDonald House of Long Island is the 100th House of over 300 Ronald McDonald House programs worldwide. Located in New Hyde Park, NY, the House accommodates families in a warm and supportive environment. For over 27 years, RMH-LI has been a home-away-from-home for over 19,000 families in the United States and more than 80 countries around the world who are dealing with the pain of having a child undergoing medical treatment at nearby hospitals. For more information about RMH-LI, log on to http://www.rmhlongisland.org, http://www.facebook.com/rmhli, http://www.twitter.com/rmh_li and http://www.instagram.com/rmhli.

The WAC Lighting Story Since 1984 WAC Lighting has been driving innovation. A vertically integrated engineering and manufacturing leader, WAC has optimized LED designs in Task Lighting, Recessed Lighting, and Track and Display Lighting. WAC Lighting has spent countless hours of in-house testing, research and development, honing principles of thermal engineering, and optical designs for the absolute best in LED technology that provides superior brightness, efficiency, and robust operation over other LEDs on the market. This commitment to excellence is what one should come to expect from a Responsible Lighting Company. WAC Lighting Global Headquarters is located in Port Washington, New York, with Factories in New York and in Ontario, California. WAC Lighting can be reached by phone at 1.800.526.2588 or by visiting http://www.waclighting.com.

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