You've probably already decided and done it or not, but for posterity, I would vote "no"
Cortot's epithet for the piece provides some clarity: "But Death is here, in the shadows."
The A section of the piece is saccharine-sweet, blissful, pastoral, but it's tied to the very dark, dramatic B section by the repeated A flat/G#. In terms of interpretation, this suggests the dark shadow of death lurking even among the tenderest, happiest moments. In other words, a questionable selection for a place where people regularly die, such as a hospital...