Special Care Programs
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Emotional scars can last just as long and bring as much pain as those that are physical.
That is why Saint Peter's offers patients and families special care programs to
help them cope with their particular situations.
Child Abuse Treatment
The Dorothy B. Hersh Regional Child Protection Center evaluates, treats and prevents
physical and emotional injuries caused by physical and sexual abuse, including medical
neglect. Saint Peter's is one of only four state-designated centers for the treatment
and prevention of child abuse.
Child Life Program
The Program helps children and families prepare for their hospital stays. Before
admission, a Tot Tour can be taken to become familiar with the pediatric unit. Children
visit the Dr. George Brennan Playroom to learn about treatments and address their
fears through play.
SHARE
Families touched by the tragic loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or
neonatal death receive emotional, spiritual and social support through the program.
SHARE provides information, educational and resources for bereaved parents and siblings.
Social Work Discharge Planning Services
Our discharge planners help children and families cope with the emotional, financial
and social impacts of illness. They provide support, education and links to needed
resources, as well as discharge planning services.
Speech and Language Program
Diagnostic and rehabilitation services are offered to children with delayed speech
or poor language skills. Services include augmentative/alternative communication
evaluation, intervention for cognitive and communication disorders, swallowing disorder
management, and voice evaluation and training. Audiology services include specialized
infant hearing testing, hearing aid assessment, electrophysiological assessment,
and lip reading and aural rehabilitation.