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.
The Sickle Cell Center at CHOP offers comprehensive information for educators on sickle cell disease and how it can affect the school life of children.
Spreading the word about CHD is vital to educating the public as a step towards improving care and fueling scientific research.
Learn about the reactions siblings may have when a brother or a sister is in the hospital and what caregivers can do to help the family cope.
AHA is the nation’s oldest, largest voluntary organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
UNOS is a private, nonprofit organization managing the nation's organ transplant system under contract with the federal government.
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offers support groups for parents and teens facing the challenges of life with sickle cell disease.
The American Organ Transplant Association helps to make organ transplant surgery, travel and aftercare available to patients and their families.
AST is an organization of transplant professionals dedicated to research, education, advocacy and patient care in transplantation science and medicine.
Take a tour of the Cancer Immunotherapy Program with Paulina, who traveled to Philadelphia from Mexico for T-cell therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.