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Location choices are available for your child to receive end of life careThe best place for your family to be during end of life is where you and your child feel most comfortable and supported. Y...
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Supporting your child during this difficult time For many children maintaining a normal routine as much as possible is very helpful (school, outings with friends, sports), whilst for others spending ...
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Memories can reaffirm that loved ones will go on living in our hearts and minds, and that they will always be an important part of who we are. It helps in the grief process as it helps the individual ...
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Equipment requirements for children with palliative care needs can vary greatly and be difficult to source. It is important for carers and health professionals who support the family to plan ahead. S...
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Caring for a seriously ill child at home puts an immense physical and emotional strain on the whole family. For an unwell child it can mean isolation from their usual friends and companions. Siblings...
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On this page Your child's treating team are there to help ...
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We invite our families to get involved with us by becoming a palliative care parent/carer representative.  This is an opportunity to give your feedback directly to the three palliative care serv...
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for babies (under 12 months old) east Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation...
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The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Social work department Phone: (02) 7825 2641 or (02) 7825 2642 ...
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When we refer to parents here we are including the following people who have children in their care: biological parents kinship carers, who maybe grandparents or aunties and uncles or other family...