Welcome to St Brigid s Ward

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Welcome to St Brigid s Ward Information For Parents and Carers St Brigid s Ward 01 878 4375 01 878 4374 Main Hospital Number 01 878 4200

St.Brigids ward in a metabolic ward. Our aim is to provide the highest standard of individualised nursing care to babies and children up to the age of 18. We promote family centered care by supporting parents or carers during their stay in hospital. We are a 7 bedded high dependency ward and are the tertiary care referral centre for investigation and treatment of children suspected of having a metabolic disorder including those detected on the Newborn Screenng Programme. Our multidisciplinary team is consultant led and inculdes medical, nursing, dietetic, psychology, social workers and laboratory staff. Special Investigations On St.Brigids Ward the nurses carry out a number of special tests for investigations of a metabolic disorder. When you arrive on the ward, a nurse/doctor will explain each test your child will be having and will provide information leaflets where available, if you have not previously received them. Handover A handover report takes place when the nurses change shift at 7.45am- 8.30 am and between 7.45pm 8.30pm. This takes place at the nurses station. During this time we ask that you limit the times you enter or leave the ward to protect the confidentiality for all children and families. Important Points St.Brigids ward is open from Monday - Friday except bank holidays. Toilets for visitors are located on the ground floor, opposite the main entrance and near the Emergency Department reception. Important Points Once your child is admitted, please do not take your child from the ward without permission from nursing staff. St.Brigids ward is open from Monday - Friday except bank holidays. Children under two years of age, must wear two names at all times. Children over two years of age Toilets must for wear visitors one are name located band on at the all times. ground floor, opposite the main entrance and near the Emergency Department reception. Please make sure your child s property is stored in the bedside locker provided. Once your child is admitted, please do not take your child from the ward Please ensure without your child s permission cot side from is up nursing at all times. staff. Inform staff Children of any under medication two years your of age, child must is on. wear For two safety names reasons at all times. please Children give all medications over to the two nurse years on of admission. age must wear one name band at all times. All your child s Please meals make and sure feeds your child s will be property supplied is by stored the hospital in the bedside during their locker stay. Parents, cares and visitors are not allowed bring hot drinks or food onto the ward. Nurses wearing red aprons will be administering medications. Please avoid unnecessary interruptions during this time

Ward Meal Times Breakfast 8.30am Tea time 4.15pm Dinner 12.30pm Supper 8.30pm Children on prescription diets can choose what they want for their dinner, tea and what snacks as directed by the dietitians. We aim to meet these requests where possible. HALAL and vegetarian meals are also available on request. Isolation Rooms As part of their care some children need to be nursed for in a room on their own (isolation) with a restriction on visiting. Children in isolation must stay in their room. Please wash your hands regularly especially when entering and leaving the room in order to prevent the spread of infection. Playroom and Hospital School Your child may visit the school or playroom with the permission of the nursing staff. Children who are in isolation will be visited by the teacher and play specialist. During school holidays all school going children are free to attend the playroom. Playroom opening times School opening times Monday - Friday Monday - Friday 9.30am 12.15pm 9.30am 12.30pm 1.45pm 4.00pm. 1.10pm 3.20pm Play Specialist A play specialist is available on the ward, they can arrange toys, DVDs and art supplies for your child. The play specialist can help to make the hospital a fun place or play a role in distracting your child while tests are being carried out. Social Work Department Your child s admission to hospital may prove to be a very stressful time for you and your family. A limited social work team is available to you, to assist and offer advice on personal, family and other matters that may arise during your hosital stay. Please ask a member of staff to arrange an appointment for you, if required. Visiting times Visitors are welcome between 10am - 8pm. At these times only 2 people are allowed at the child s bedside. Parents/guardians may be present all day and one parent may stay at night. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to ask a member of staff. Children under one year of age or those without vaccinations may not visit the hospital. Visiting may be further restricted at times; you will be informed if restrictions are in place.

Hospital Restaurant The restaurant is on the lower ground floor it serves breakfast and dinner. Breakfast: Mon Fri 7.30am- 9am. Sat Sun 8am 10.30am Dinner: Monday Friday 11.45am-2.30pm The canteen has vending machines with a limited range of ready meals, snacks, and tea/coffee. There is a microwave available for your use. Faith Our hospital chapel opens daily from 7am 7pm. Mass is at 9.30am on Sundays and Holy Days. Our multifaith / reflection room is open from 7am 7pm each day. It is located on St.Joan s corridor on the first floor (near the main reception desk). The hospital chaplains can also arrange for ministers of different faiths to visit with you. Parents Accommodation There are a small number of rooms available for a small charge in parents accommodation. Talk to a member of staff if you would like to avail of one of these rooms or contact the parents accommodation coordinator on 01-8784300 prior to admission, this does not guarantee a room. We provide a single mattress to be used by a child s bed. There are a number of hotels and B&B s located nearby, please check the hospital website for information. Fire Alarm In the unlikely event of a fire, please follow a member of staff who is trained in the hospitals evacuation procedure. The fire alarms are tested on Tuesday mornings. Transport and Parking If you need any information on buses or trains please ask a member of staff or access the hospital website. There is a very limited amount of parking around the hospital and it is generally on street, pay and display parking. Please visit our website www.cuh.ie for further information. Useful Websites www.metabolics.ie www.cuh.ie

Our campus is smoke free from February 13th 2013 Please remember to wash your hands or use hand gel when visiting the Hospital Authors: Louise Cadden Eithne Losty Version: 1 Approval Date: March 2014 Review Date: March 2016 Copyright Children s University Hospital The information contained in this booklet is correct at time of print