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The ward has a warm and cartoon friendly environment that welcomes all young patients. We render nursing care to all patients with medical, surgical as well as orthopaedic conditions. | | | |
| Personal belongings: In general, children find hospitalisation frightening and traumatic. You will notice that they need more attention and reassurance whilst in the hospital. You may find your patience being tried, but remember you are your child's anchor in a strange environment. What you need to bring with you: For the patient Pyjamas, toiletries and toys (at own risk!). For the caretaker / parent Suitable pyjamas (eg tracksuits) during the childs hospitalisation Own toiletries - Kindly bring your own baby bottles - the unit aims to provide formula milk/ milk/milk-substitutes, No 1+2 ranges and disinfectant facilities for baby bottles.
Bring your own disposable nappies - the hospital does not supply these. However, they may be purchased from the
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Visiting hours: Parents and grandparents may visit at any time during the day. Please confirm visitation of under age children with our nursing personel. Visiting hours for friends and family are as follows: 11:00 to 11:30 15:00 to 16:00 19:15 to 20:00 Due to the possible transmission of infectious diseases, no children under the age of 12 years are allowed ! | | | |
Our unit has at any time three Paediatritians on standby in case of emergency. A security door to the ward ensures your childs safety |
Parents or caretakers MUST inform the paediatric nursing personnel when leaving the ward with the patient! | | | |
 | Sr. Iona Kock Paediatric Unit Manager
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