Child Life

Programs and Services

Medical-Free Activity Centers
Teen Lounge
Special Events
Pet Friends
School Tutoring
Museum on the Move
Discovery Program
Starbright World
Sun ‘n Fun
Sibshops
Child Life in the Emergency Department and Critical Care Areas

Medical-Free Activity Centers

Activity Centers are rooms where hospitalized children of all ages can relax in child-friendly environments. The Activity Centers are designated “medical free” zones located on patient floors where no medical discussions or procedures are allowed.

Supervised group and individualized play sessions are provided daily. Bedside activities are offered to children who are on bed rest or in isolation. Medical play sessions are facilitated by the child life specialists to help children become more comfortable with medical equipment, procedures and interventions.

Teen Lounge

The Teen Lounge on the 8th Floor of the hospital is designed specifically for hospitalized teens age 12 and older. The lounge is a place where teens can listen to music, play video games, E-mail their friends and engage in other teenage activities.

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Special Events

Bingo games, movies, holiday parties and occasional bedside visits by celebrities are just some of the special activities coordinated by the Child Life Program. A monthly special events calendar is posted in each activity center and around the hospital.

Pet Friend Program

Research shows pet visitation programs are therapeutic because they reduce stress and anxiety caused by illness and injury. The Pet Friend program brings carefully evaluated dogs into the hospital to visit and interact with children. The program is designed to assist children in adjusting to hospitalization. Child-animal contact can vary, from a child simply watching a dog to petting, cuddling or even playing fetch and walking a dog in the hallway. Physician and parent approval is needed. See your Child Life Specialist for more information.

School Tutoring

While hospitalized, a child may miss a significant amount of school. So children won’t fall behind in their education, school tutoring is available for children who qualify. Your Child Life Specialist will coordinate the details for you and provide additional information.

Museum on the Move

The Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s “Museum on the Move” program brings the museum into the hospital setting. Volunteers present programs on a variety of natural history and anthropology subjects, such as “Amazing Africa,”“Beautiful Butterflies,”“Discovering Dinosaurs,”“Pennsylvania Mammals” and “Familiar Birds of Pittsburgh.”

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Discovery Program

The Discovery Program, a community outreach program, is designed for preschool, kindergarten and first grade children to learn about the hospital, the staff and what happens during a trip to the emergency room. Presentations are provided free-of-charge at Pittsburgh-area schools, daycare centers and agencies. For more information, call 412-692-5022.

Starbright World

Starbright World is a private, interactive computer network linking children at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh with other hospitalized children and teenagers across the country. Through Starbright World, these children can connect with each other and participate in various activities. They can explore special Web sites to learn more about their illnesses and the world around them. Children can even make friends with others who have a similar illness, share similar hobbies or interests, are the same age, or who live in certain locations.

Sun ‘n Fun

Sun ‘n Fun is outdoor programming held weekly during the summer months.

Sibshops

Sibshops is a support group for the brothers and sisters of children with acute and chronic medical needs. In Sibshops, siblings have the opportunity to meet and share experiences with other siblings. Sibshops are held once a month and are designed for school-age children. For more information about Sibshops or for a schedule of upcoming meetings, please call 412-692-5022.

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Child Life in the Emergency Department and Critical Care Areas

A child life specialist is available in the Emergency Department to provide support and to prepare children and their families during emergency and trauma situations. Child Life also provides assistance to children and families in the critical care areas. Along with providing support, the child life specialist works with siblings to prepare them to visit a brother or sister in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and addresses bereavement issues when necessary.

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Updated 7/16/07