Help to transform our extraordinary hospital into something even better.
Resource Type: Article
We are aware that this can be an extremely difficult and confusing time and you may not feel able to read all of the information now. It may not answer all of your questions, so if there is anything else you would like to ask or talk about, please contact us. Contact and information...
Resource Type: Article
View: 1382
Download: 22
Resource Type: Article
The play team are here because the hospital is an unusual environment for a child. Play helps children cope with it. Our role is much more than play, however it is our main tool. We use therapeutic play to help prepare, support and relax children and young people during their hospital stay. You can...
Resource Type: Article
View: 753
Download: 0
Resource Type: Article
Welcome to the critical care unit at Sheffield Children’s Hospital. You may see this service referred to as ‘PCCU’ which means paediatric critical care unit. This service is made up of the intensive care unit (you may see this as PICU meaning paediatric intensive care unit) and the...
Resource Type: Article
View: 829
Download: 8
Resource Type: Article
We realise that moving from the critical care environment to a ward area can be an anxious time for some children and families. This resource aims to answer some of your questions and anxieties. Why is my child being transferred to a ward? The decision for your child to move to a ward area...
Resource Type: Article
View: 929
Download: 0
Resource Type: Article
Critical Care (PCCU) at Sheffield Children’s Hospital is made up of 2 units: Intensive Care (ICU) and High Dependency (HDU). Whether your child is at one of these units as part of a planned admission or admitted in an emergency, the PCCU environment can be demanding, worrying and intense. The...
Resource Type: Article
View: 1496
Download: 6
Showing 1-5 of 5 results
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TH
United Kingdom
Switchboard: 0114 271 7000
We’ve got a special MRI scanner just for teddies so children can see what it’s like before they have a scan.
Help to transform our extraordinary hospital into something even better.