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Resources for children and families following a critical illness

Every family who has ever had a child admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) knows how scary and stressful this time can be. Often, we overlook how transition from the PICU back to a normal routine can come with challenges for the children or adolescents who were ill, as well as for their parents and siblings.
Click the pictures below for information for children and teens who have been to the PICU, as well as for parents and siblings of children who have been sick.
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The information provided on this website is not meant to diagnose or treat any mental or physical health condition. You should always consult your child’s healthcare provider to develop the best care plan for your child. If you feel that your child or anyone in your family is having trouble coping after a critical illness contact your healthcare provider right away.
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