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    Children and Special Needs Adults

    Special Care For Children

    We give children the extra care they need in an unfamiliar setting.
    Please refer to the before my surgery and day of surgery for further tips, as well as the guidelines on this page for children. Following these instructions may prevent delays or cancellation of the surgery.

    Food and Drink
    Children must not eat or drink anything for six hours before their arrival. Please do not allow them to chew gum, suck on candy or swallow toothpaste before surgery.

    Parental Care
    We require at least one parent to remain in the center during the surgery and recovery. Please do not bring other young children along. If your child’s surgery is scheduled near noon, you may want to bring a lunch for yourself while you are waiting.

    Personal Comforts
    Please bring your child’s favorite blanket, stuffed animal or toy for added security.

    After Surgery
    You will be able to be with your child as soon as he/she is awake and medically safe for transfer after recovery.

    Special Care For Special Needs Adults

    We understand that loved ones who depend upon others for daily living require special attention. Besides the guidelines in the before my surgery and day of surgery, the following tips, will help make care for these adults easier:

    Consent
    The legal guardian needs to sign the consent for surgery and anesthesia on or before the day of surgery.

    For Admission
    Please bring the patient’s recent health history and medication information. Be certain to follow the food and drink rules in the before my surgery section.

    Personal Attendant
    As with other patients, special needs patients require a parent, legal guardian or other responsible adult to remain at the center from admission through recovery. A personal attendant will be required to stay with the patient for 24 hours after discharge.

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