Key Takeaways Discharge planning needs to be individualized. Your child may need rehab for the physical, cognitive, and emotional consequences of surviving cardiac arrest. Some children require long-term hospitalization in a facility after cardiac arrest while others...
Key Takeaways Rehabilitation can help children recover and get stronger after a cardiac arrest. There are several types of therapy options available, depending on the needs of your child. Involvement and participation in the different types of therapy may start...
Key Takeaways Navigating transitions is complex and resources are available to help you. You do not need to take this on alone. Always have a notebook and take notes. If you can have a support person attend meetings or appointments, this will help your...
Key Takeaways Being a parent of a child who has survived a cardiac arrest can be challenging. Understanding their needs, learning how to manage their needs and how to speak up for them are ways you can help support them in their journey after cardiac arrest. Building...