Learn what to expect when your child has a tracheotomy and is fitted with a tracheostomy tube.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn helpful tips on how to access care in case of an emergency.
Learn step-by-step instructions for tip, tube and deep suctioning of your child's tracheostomy tube.
An information sheet for parents with children who have a metabolic condition. Fasting could be dangerous for children with a metabolic disorder.
Learn how you can take care of your child after heart catheterization. Learn about dressing changes and emergency situations.
Learn how "care-by-parent" prepares you to care for a child with complex needs when they are discharged from hospital.
Learn how to care for your child at home after an arthrogram.
Learn how to identify and respond to the signs of respiratory distress if there is a blockage in your child's tracheostomy tube.
Teens living with hemophilia learn practical tips when they are ready to take a trip abroad.
Learn how to care for your child at home after an esophageal dilatation.
Find out which feeding supplies you will need to buy for your child, where you can buy them and what kind of funding is available for buying feeding tube supplies.
Learn how to how to care for your child at home after a myelogram.
Learn how to care for your child at home after a lumbar puncture.
Read about tips and tricks for finding a primary health-care provider on your own.
In hemophilia, life threatening bleeds are rare, but important to recognize. Learn the type of bleeds to look out for.
Anaphylaxis is a severe reaction to an allergen. Learn how to prevent and identify anaphylaxis and how to respond when someone has an anaphlactic reaction.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn how to talk about their condition when meeting new doctors and health-care workers.
Learn how to care for your child at home after joint and/or tendon injections.
Learn how to recognize a concussion after a head injury and when to see a health-care provider or seek emergency care.
Learn how to care for your child at home after intramuscular Botox injections for spasticity.
Tips for teens living with hemophilia and looking for their first job.
Your child may have been outfitted with a Jackson Pratt (JP) drain during their surgery. With this information, you can properly care for a JP drain at home.
Helpful tips on sharing responsibility when caring for a sick child.
This page describes several key phases of care at home after your child’s hypospadias surgery.
Learn how you and your child can care for their dental braces, retainers and invisible aligners while away from home or travelling.