@sashaoncall · 24K subscribers · Graded July 2, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would allow my older elementary school-aged child (8+) to watch this channel with some parental discussion about the simulated nature of the emergencies. It is not suitable for preschoolers or early elementary children due to the potentially intense themes.
Best for ages 8-11 years. Not recommended under age 7. Acceptable for 7-12 years.
The dramatic medical scenarios and themes of patient distress are better suited for children with a more developed understanding of reality versus simulation.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 15/25 | Frequent medical emergencies and dramatic scenarios may be intense for younger children. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Primarily long-form content with a low percentage of short-form videos. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content is best for older elementary children, but themes might appeal to younger kids. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Entertainment-focused roleplay with incidental exposure to hospital settings. |
Frequent medical emergencies and dramatic scenarios may be intense for younger children.
Many videos feature 'Code Blue' emergencies, such as CODE BLUE in Maternity... Did We Save the Baby? and CODE BLUE IN THE PEDIATRIC ICU… WE LOST HER 💔. While simulated in Roblox, these themes of life-or-death situations and patient loss can be distressing or confusing for very young viewers. The channel also uses dramatic language in titles like PHARMACIST SHIFT💊.... TURNED WRONG 😱 and 24-Hour Shift In Maple Hospital Turned Into CHAOS...HELICOPTER EMERGENCY 🚁.
Primarily long-form content with a low percentage of short-form videos.
Only 9% of the channel's recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a focus on longer, more developed content rather than quick, attention-grabbing clips. The channel uploads frequently, often daily, which can still encourage consistent viewing, but the format is less geared towards rapid-fire scrolling.
Content is best for older elementary children, but themes might appeal to younger kids.
The role-playing in Roblox Maple Hospital, with its focus on medical scenarios, suggests an audience capable of understanding more complex narratives. However, the game's visual style and the general appeal of Roblox might attract younger children who may not fully grasp the dramatic medical situations presented.
Entertainment-focused roleplay with incidental exposure to hospital settings.
The channel primarily offers entertainment through Roblox roleplay, simulating hospital life. While children might gain a superficial familiarity with hospital roles and procedures, there are no explicit learning objectives or deeper educational content about medicine or healthcare. The video My Real Life vs Maple Hospital... The Truth Behind SashaOnCall offers a brief glimpse into the creator's real life, but it is not a consistent educational theme.
This channel features Roblox gameplay, specifically role-playing as medical staff in a virtual hospital setting. The videos often depict dramatic medical emergencies and daily hospital routines. It is aimed at children who enjoy Roblox and simulated role-playing experiences.
Parents should be aware that while the content is simulated, it frequently deals with serious medical emergencies, patient injuries, and even death, which could be intense or emotionally confusing for younger or sensitive children. The dramatic titles and scenarios are designed to capture attention.
I would allow my older elementary school-aged child (8+) to watch this channel with some parental discussion about the simulated nature of the emergencies. It is not suitable for preschoolers or early elementary children due to the potentially intense themes.
Watch a few videos with your child to gauge their reaction to the simulated medical emergencies and discuss that these are fictional scenarios within a game.
CODE BLUE in Maternity... Did We Save the Baby? | Roblox Maple Hospital
— Concern
This video features a critical medical emergency during childbirth, which can be a very intense and potentially frightening scenario for younger viewers.
Title: 🚨 CODE BLUE IN THE PEDIATRIC ICU… WE LOST HER 💔 | Roblox Maple Hospital
— Concern
The title explicitly states 'WE LOST HER 💔', indicating a patient death, which is a heavy theme for children's content, even in a simulated environment.
DELIVERING A BABY WHILE Blind, Deaf & Mute...(With Cameras On 📸)
— Neutral
This video presents a challenge-based scenario within the game, focusing on problem-solving in a simulated medical context, which is less about direct emergency and more about gameplay.
My Real Life vs Maple Hospital... The Truth Behind SashaOnCall | 20k SPECIAL
— Positive
This video offers a rare glimpse into the creator's real life, providing a connection beyond the game and potentially fostering media literacy by showing the person behind the avatar.
PHARMACIST SHIFT💊.... TURNED WRONG 😱 | Roblox Maple Hospital
— Concern
This video involves a pharmacy robbery, introducing themes of crime and danger into the hospital roleplay, which may be unsettling.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on SashaOnCall using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
SashaOnCall's Shorts ratio in this sample is 9% — roughly 9 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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