Printable communication board for hospital and clinic settings—so patients can point to needs, pain, and choices without needing words. Designed for SEND-friendly communication with nurses, doctors and family to reduce anxiety during care.
Includes A4 for easy printing.
Ready to print, laminate and place at bedside, in waiting areas or consultation rooms.
What you get
• 1-page Hospital Communication Board in A4
• Clear, uncluttered layout with common hospital vocabulary (needs, comfort, feelings)
• Ink-friendly design with space for extra notes
How to use
Print on card or paper (then laminate).
Keep the board visible; use simple prompts (“Show me,” “Where hurts?” “What do you need?”).
Model pointing to key words; invite the person to point/tap to request, describe pain, or ask for help.
Use alongside pain scales, routine visuals, or discharge checklists if helpful.
Why it helps
• Reduces stress and misunderstandings during assessments and procedures.
• Supports requesting, pain description and calmer transitions between areas.
• Works for a wide range of communication profiles and ages.
Details
• Digital download; no physical item posted.
• Personal/educational/clinical use on site—no resale or file sharing.
• Print at 100% / “Actual size”; colours may vary across printers.
• Lamination recommended for durability and hygiene wipes.
Printable communication board for hospital and clinic settings—so patients can point to needs, pain, and choices without needing words. Designed for SEND-friendly communication with nurses, doctors and family to reduce anxiety during care.
Includes A4 for easy printing.
Ready to print, laminate and place at bedside, in waiting areas or consultation rooms.
What you get
• 1-page Hospital Communication Board in A4
• Clear, uncluttered layout with common hospital vocabulary (needs, comfort, feelings)
• Ink-friendly design with space for extra notes
How to use
Print on card or paper (then laminate).
Keep the board visible; use simple prompts (“Show me,” “Where hurts?” “What do you need?”).
Model pointing to key words; invite the person to point/tap to request, describe pain, or ask for help.
Use alongside pain scales, routine visuals, or discharge checklists if helpful.
Why it helps
• Reduces stress and misunderstandings during assessments and procedures.
• Supports requesting, pain description and calmer transitions between areas.
• Works for a wide range of communication profiles and ages.
Details
• Digital download; no physical item posted.
• Personal/educational/clinical use on site—no resale or file sharing.
• Print at 100% / “Actual size”; colours may vary across printers.
• Lamination recommended for durability and hygiene wipes.