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.
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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.
Hospital Scientist Dr Benjamin Nash has been awarded an AGRF grant to support his research journey, enabling his team access to long read sequencing technology.
'Jupiter' and 'Andy' are the new names for the tower cranes on site to build the Sydney Children's Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children's Comprehensive Cancer Centre (SCH1/MCCCC), thanks to the creativity of two special patients.
Young ones and the young at heart have celebrated a competition at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (CHW) to name three tower cranes which are supporting the delivery of the Stage 2 redevelopment project.
For children with craniosynostosis, early intervention is vital. Toddler Morgan is a testament to this, with life-changing results thanks for the incredible work of his Westmead team.
It’s the definition of preparing for the worst and hoping for the best – Australia's very first biocontainment centre, designed to safely contain and treat patients with the most infectious and dangerous diseases.