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Feeding Team (Surrey Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Under Revision
A feeding team is an interdisciplinary team consisting of Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Registered Dieticians. It provides both inpatient and outpatient services to infants and children with feeding and swallowing concerns. This pamphlet includes information on the type of specialized care available, who the team supports, and some causes of feeding and swallowing disorders. (English) Colour
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262617Your Baby's Development (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
About your premature baby's development and how you can help your baby grow and develop while in the hospital and at home. (English) Colour
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264943Activities to Help Your Baby Develop (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
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These activities and positions will help your baby develop. Spend at least 3 to 5 minutes with each activity. This gives your baby time to respond. If you baby begins to fuss, stop or change to a different activity. (English) Colour
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264935Oral Hypersensitivity Food Aversion (Surrey Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Under Revision
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This refers to a child's stronger than normal responses to touch, taste and/or temperature in the mouth or around the face. This factsheet discusses the causes of oral hypersensitivity or food aversion, desensitization strategies, and how to integrate an improved eating program into daily routines. (English) Black & White
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262622Brachial Plexus Injury in Babies (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Information and exercises for babies with brachial plexus injury. The ‘brachial plexus’ is the name given to a group of five large nerves that connect from the spine to the shoulder, arm, and hand. Together, they give movement and feeling to the arm. (English) Colour
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264873Car Seats for Small Babies (4 pounds) (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
This is information about purchasing a car seat for a baby that is between 4-5lbs. There is also rental information on this form. (English) Colour
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265400Your Role in Your Rehabilitation [English] Permalink Public
Rehabilitation after a stroke happens all day, every day of your stay. This pamphlet tells you what we ask you to do for rehabilitation, including personal care and other activities. (English) Colour
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265827You're Not Alone [English] Permalink Public
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Usually provided to you by a Social Worker: This perinatal loss booklet includes information about dealing with pregnancy loss, after the loss –caring for your body, you are absolutely normal, taking care of yourself, making it through the year – the first year and beyond, and resources available. (English) Colour
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252333How Well Does My Child Hear? (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
A pamphlet outlining your child's hearing from birth to five years. Indicates why good hearing is important and when to ask for help. Provides contact information for public health audiology clinics (English) Colour
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256470Keep Your First Language [English] Permalink Public
Information on helping your children keep their first language. (English)
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