Information for Patients and Families
If your child is to have surgery, we want to make sure you are
well-prepared for the procedure. As a family-centered care provider, we encourage
parents to stay with their child as much as possible during the
hospitalization. A pre-operative lesson will be given after admission, and
usually includes a visit to the recovery room in order to familiarize the family with the environment. Staff members of the care unit
will explain the surgery and answer your questions and concerns.
Your Checklist for Admission
- Contact social services at (514) 282-6960 or at our toll-free
number, 1-800-361-7526 extension 6960, if your child will need
translation services for hearing, speaking, or visual impairments.
- Arrange transportation. Patients under 18 years old must be accompanied by a legal guardian.
- If your child is having surgery, be sure his or her hair is free of beads, hair extensions, and accessories.
After you've done all of the above, make sure you did not forget anything by verifying your checklist.
For the Parents...
Parents may visit the Parent's Lounge, located on the second floor of the hospital, to
have a moment to relax or to consult educational books or videos. It is
also possible for one parent or family member to stay at the hospital
with the child during the night. A bedchair is available in the child's room.
A family resource library is
located in the hospital's clinic waiting area. The librarian can guide
families to the information they need at every point in their child’s
care. Library materials can be borrowed by patients and their
families. The collection includes books and pamphlets addressing a
variety of information needs. We have resources for patients
themselves, as well as for their parents, siblings, and other family
members. We offer documentation related to specific conditions and
treatments, as well as information on more general topics such as
self-esteem, nutrition, family life and discipline. We also cover
community and other services.
Rights of the Hospitalized Child
At the Shriners Hospital in Canada, we strongly believe in children rights.
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