Play and Recreation During Hospitalization
Play and recreation can be therapeutic by giving children the opportunity to explore, express and process their healthcare experiences in a safe, non-threatening environment.
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Play and recreation can be therapeutic by giving children the opportunity to explore, express and process their healthcare experiences in a safe, non-threatening environment.
This animated video illustrates how sounds travel from the ear to the brain, where they are interpreted and understood.
Spreading the word about CHD is vital to educating the public as a step towards improving care and fueling scientific research.
Hands & Voices is a non-profit, parent-driven organization dedicated to supporting families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Acne Express is a virtual consult service that uses secure photograph submissions to assess your child’s acne. This service is available to patients 8 to 17 years old in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who have a MyCHOP account. Within 5 business days, a CHOP Dermatology physician assistant will review your case and included photos, make treatment recommendations, and prescribed medications if needed.
Penn State Educational Equity website provides a comprehensive checklist that students with disabilities and their parents can use to help prepare them for a post-secondary education.
Hope for HS offers support, advocacy and awareness for hidradenitis suppurativa, including virtual support group meetings, community meetups and educational webinars.
The Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) Foundation seeks to improve the lives of people affected by HS through advocacy, education, virtual meetings, and research.
IAHSN.org promotes advocacy, awareness, education, legislation and wellness for patients living with hidradenitis suppurativa. Resources include a team of specially-trained advocates.
The Dove Self-Esteem Project seeks to build positive body confidence and self-esteem with resources for youth, parents/mentors, and educators.