The new children's hospital building at Randwick has reached full height, with the milestone celebrated with a special rooftop event.
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The new children's hospital building at Randwick has reached full height, with the milestone celebrated with a special rooftop event.
The Children's Hospital at Westmead is growing, and so is the garden of the Aboriginal Gathering Space in our new forecourt.
Children are creating inspiring drawings and messages for future patients to celebrate a construction milestone for our new children's hospital at Randwick.
The new ED, designed in collaboration with staff, will have single rooms, the department's first Short-Stay Unit, a modern waiting area, and flexible spaces for private conversations, providing enhanced privacy and comfort for children and their families.
The road to a rare disease diagnosis is often filled with unexpected twists and turns. For Cara, it was a television show that was the surprising catalyst for her son’s genetic diagnosis.
The Speech Pathology and Ears, Nose and Throat team at CHW have been working closely together as part of Roger's multidisciplinary care, recently embarking on a speaking value trial with the hope of giving him his voice.
A new, specialised room to protect immunocompromised patients from infection was on show when special guests toured the prototype rooms at The Children's Hospital at Westmead this month.
During Occupational Therapy Week, our hospitals are celebrating the vital role therapists play in supporting children like Jackson. Patients are set to benefit from new multi-purpose therapy spaces being introduced as part of the redevelopment project.
Twelve-year-old Ariel is like most teens her age. She is quietly sassy, has a wicked sense of humour and loves spending time with her friends. All of this is possible thanks to parenteral nutrition, which helped save her life.
A partnership between The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Redevelopment Team and Hospital School recently launched to connect students with the builders of the new Paediatric Services Building through fun and engaging classroom activities.