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.
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.
The National Urea Cycle Disorders Foundation provides information and resources to those affected by urea cycle disorder (UCD).
The Organic Acidemia Association funds research and provides support for individuals affected by organic acidemia metabolic disorders.
The United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation promotes research for and education about mitochondrial disorders to those affected by them.
The Metabolic Support UK organization funds research and provides information to families affected by metabolic disorders.
The website offers families and professionals information, resources, support and advocacy assistance.
Find information on how to prepare your child for hospitalization and how the child life staff at CHOP can help.
The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology provides information and resources about allergies and asthma for patients and families.
The teachers in the Hospital School Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia teach you everything you need to know about the ABCs of Hospital school.