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Addressing cancer’s impact
Many children experience short-term side effects during cancer treatment and may develop serious long-term health problems after treatment. Common health issues include:
Back pain
Difficulty with walking or talking
Loss of coordination and balance
Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
Over the past few decades, pediatric oncologists have identified a need for a dedicated rehabilitation team. Their goal is to help children and their families address the impacts that cancer and its treatment can have on a child's developing body and mind. Our program dedicates all its time, resources and expertise to your child’s mobility, function and comfort during and following their cancer treatment. We also help coordinate the services your child needs
We will help improve your child’s:
Balance, coordination, strength, mobility and pain
Independent self-care, such as brushing teeth, eating and bathing
Hearing, vision, speech and communication
Achievement of age-appropriate developmental milestones, such as walking and talking
Learning and information processing
Helping your child move with greater ease
Cancer surgeries and treatments may mean that your child needs new medical or mobility devices. We want your child to move through and interact with the world with as much comfort and ease as possible. Teaching children to use their new equipment safely and effectively is our team’s top priority. We help your child learn to use devices such as:
Wheelchairs
Crutches
Braces
Orthotics
Cochlear implants and hearing aids
Working with your whole family
We understand that your child’s cancer diagnosis, treatment and recovery affect your whole family. That’s why we work closely with you to help your family set goals for your child. Together, we will create a treatment plan that suits your family’s needs.
We will also provide education for your family on mobility and medical devices your child may need. The goal is for everyone in your family to feel confident in helping your child use and maintain the equipment.