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.
CHOP offers resources to help parents support their children and provide developmentally appropriate information regarding their medical care.
In this episode of Pediatric & Congenital Heart Talks, Jack Rychik, MD, provides a glimpse into the near future of fetal cardiovascular care, including insights on several new developments.
Spreading the word about CHD is vital to educating the public as a step towards improving care and fueling scientific research.
Cancer Hope Network provides free and confidential one-on-one emotional support to cancer patients, their caregivers, and their family members.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information on 504 plans, which ensure reasonable accommodations for children who qualify.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia describes how to apply for PA medical assistance as secondary insurance.
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has one of the best fertility preservation programs in pediatric oncology, offering choices for teenagers and young women as well as girls who have not yet experienced puberty.
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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.