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A home-like setting for families near the hospital, including a kitchen, dining room, toy store, game room, arts & crafts room and playground.
A general pediatrics unit provides medical care for a wide range of illnesses and injuries that don’t require intensive care. This unit often treats kids who have more short-term needs, like severe dehydration, viral infections or recovery from surgery, but also treats kids with more complex medical needs.
Your child’s care team includes pediatric hospitalists, nurses and medical residents, all specially trained to care for kids in the hospital. They provide expert, compassionate care tailored to your child’s needs.
Your child's safety is our top priority. Our unit is always locked and all parents, caregivers and visitors must get a badge before entering the unit. If you are transferred from another unit, your badge will need to be updated to the new unit to gain access. With your badge, you can come and go as needed.
Your child’s pediatrician or specialist may identify a medical issue that requires hospital care and arrange for them to be admitted. When you arrive with your child, you’ll need to stop at the welcome desk on the first floor where you’ll receive a badge that will allow you to access the unit.
Your child may be transferred to the general pediatrics unit after being in the emergency department or following surgery During this transition, you will stay with your child. The first time you leave the unit, you will need to stop at the welcome desk on the first floor and request a badge to get back on the unit.
If your child is brought to the hospital by ambulance or OSF LifeFlight, they may be taken directly to a room. When you arrive, you’ll need to stop at the welcome desk on the first floor, where you’ll get your child’s room number and a badge to access the unit.
Our 22-bed general pediatrics unit is designed to make your experience a little easier.
Your child will have a private room where parents and guardians can stay overnight. Each room has an Xbox and access to movies and games through the Get Well Network.
The unit features a full playroom with toys for younger kids, as well as a teen lounge with arcade games and gaming systems for older kids.
If you and your family need a place to stay, there are several trusted facilities that OSF Children’s Hospital works closely with.
A home-like setting for families near the hospital, including a kitchen, dining room, toy store, game room, arts & crafts room and playground.
With a serene environment, caring staff and 24-hour access, it’s a "home away from home" during your hospital stay.
While in the hospital, your child’s day-to-day care will be managed by a pediatric hospitalist. They will work closely with other providers, including surgeons, neurologists and the Pediatric Diabetes Resource Center, depending on your child’s needs.
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