Re: does anyone do pediatric hospice?
I got the hospice job a few months back. The facility I work at takes children and can accommodate their families as well and we take terminally ill children for respite as well as end of life care.
- The main tasks throughout the day are feeds (a good majority of kids come with PEG tubes) and meds and of course basic nursing tasks like baths (which we tend to make a lot of fun- we recently got a brand new, swiss hydraulic bath, which we put the kids in with plenty of toys).
- Meal times are a family affair - we have a dinning room and an on-staff chef and the families, patients and staff all eat together family style.
- We have a play therapist on staff who manages leisure and recreation for all our kids, though a lot of the time the kids are happy to watch DVD after DVD or play the ten thousand different video games we have.
- The facility is located in a bedside suburb and we often take the kids on outings (with the resident dog, often) down to the shops or to the beach. We had one little girl who was only comfortable in her tub chair (you know, a water chair?) So we took her to the beach in her water chair!
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