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family guidebook Welcome TO SICKKIDS This Family Guidebook will help you navigate your way through SickKids and provide you with information you need during your time here. Do not hesitate to ask any staff member if you have questions or concerns. Getting to SickKids City Map SickKids is located in downtown Toronto at 555 University Ave., between Gerrard and Elm streets. The main entrance is the Atrium entrance at 170 Elizabeth St. By subway From the north: Exit at Queen’s Park station and walk one block south on University Avenue. Alan Brown Building From the south: Exit at St. Patrick station and walk two blocks north on University Avenue. For subway and city bus information, call the 24-hour Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) line at 416-393-4636 or visit www.ttc.ca. SickKids Main Floor Entrance Entrance Atrium Elevators Information University Ave. To Queen’s Park TTC Subway Station To St. Patrick TTC Subway Station The TTC has parking lots at the following stations: Don Mills, Downsview, Eglinton West, Ellesmere, Finch, Islington, Keele, Kennedy, Kipling, Lawrence East, Leslie,Victoria Park, Warden, Wilson,York Mills and Yorkdale. ATM $ Food Court Black Elevators 20 Entrance Parking SickKids has parking available under the hospital. The garage entrance is on the southeast corner of the hospital, on Elm Street. The lot accepts payment in cash only. Hill Elevators Burton Elevators ATM Gerrard St. Parking Elevators $ Emergency Entrance EMERGENCY To Emergency ATM Street parking is available, but read the signs carefully. Do not park on nearby streets before 9:30 a.m. or between 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. ATM $ Entrance Food Court Do not park in the Emergency driveway or in the driveways off Gerrard Street, Elizabeth Street or University Avenue. Cars will be ticketed and towed away. For parking questions, call Property Management at 416-813-5445. 25 $ Elm St. For bi-weekly and monthly discounts, bring your ticket and cash or credit card payment to the Business Office. The Business Office is located in room M410, near Shoppers Drug Mart. You can purchase parking gift certificates at Property Management, 77 Elm St., room 101. N Elizabeth St. TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Welcome 15Nearby accommodations and travel 6Clinic appointments 16 SickKids Foundation 7 16 SickKids contact numbers Staying at the hospital 12Information, support and services Welcome Parent Tip! There is an Information Desk on the main floor in the Atrium to help you find your way. It is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can also call 416-813-1500. About SickKids The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) is recognized as one of the world’s foremost paediatric health-care institutions and is Canada’s leading centre dedicated to advancing children’s health through the integration of patient care, research and education. Founded in 1875 and affiliated with the University of Toronto, SickKids is one of Canada’s most research-intensive hospitals and has generated discoveries that have helped children globally. Its mission is to provide the best in complex and specialized family-centred care; pioneer scientific and clinical advancements; share expertise; foster an academic environment that nurtures health-care professionals; and champion an accessible, comprehensive and sustainable child health system. SickKids is proud of its vision of Healthier Children. A Better World. Family-centred care Parents are encouraged to be active participants in their child’s care and to assist the health-care team in developing the best possible treatment plan. With family-centred care, we: • give you the information and support you need • respect your family’s cultural and religious beliefs, traditions and ways of coping 4 | SickKids Family Guidebook • ask you to tell us about your child and make suggestions to us about caring for your child • encourage you to ask questions and tell us about any concerns you have About training at SickKids As one of the teaching hospitals for the University of Toronto, SickKids trains people from around the world to become doctors, nurses and other health-care workers. During your stay, your child may be seen by one of these students. Be assured these students are well supervised by our professional staff. About research at SickKids SickKids conducts important research to help improve the lives of children now and in the future. While you are here, we may ask if you or your child would like to take part in one of our research studies. We will explain why we are doing the study and how it will work. Participation in research is voluntary. No matter what your choice, your child will get the same quality of care. Respect Families, patients, visitors, staff and volunteers are expected to treat others with dignity and respect at all times. Privacy Ensuring the privacy of children and families is of utmost importance to us. Staff will not discuss other patients or families with you. You are welcome to offer friendship and support to other parents and families, but please respect their wishes for privacy. Photographs/video Please do not take photographs or videos of other patients or their families. Please ask permission before taking a photo/video of a staff member. Do not post photos/videos of staff, other patients or their families on the Internet, including social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter,YouTube or CarePages. Parent Tip! To find a patient, call 416-813-6621. To call a patient’s room, dial 416-813-7600 and then enter the extension. When your child is admitted, the information clerk or the nursing staff on your child’s unit will ask you to fill out a Family Identification Badge. For security purposes, always wear the ID badge during your child’s stay. If you are separated or divorced, bring along any legal papers that show who has custody of your child and who can make decisions about your child’s care. Healthy visitors only! Do not visit the hospital if you are sick or have been sick in the last week. Family members and children over 12 years of age should check themselves for the following symptoms before they come to SickKids: Consent Staff may approach you with an opportunity for you or your child to participate in an interview or to appear in photos or videos that will be used for SickKids’ promotional purposes or for the news media. We will not publish or release photos, videos or information without your consent.You are not obligated to participate in these opportunities and your decision will not impact the quality of care your child receives. Visiting Parent Tip! If you are not familiar with the area or the city, please allow plenty of time to get to SickKids. Parents are welcome to come to SickKids at any time of the day or night. If you visit after 8 p.m., please use the Atrium entrance on Elizabeth Street. Visiting hours for others are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.Visitors need to check in with the clerk at your unit’s information desk first. Some units have special guidelines. Please do not bring latex balloons, fresh flowers or plants with you to the hospital. Your child can have up to four visitors at one time, including parents (or guardians). This may vary on each unit. • fever • new or unexplained cough • unexplained shortness of breath • diarrhea or vomiting • runny nose/sneezing • rash Visitors 12 years of age and younger will be checked to make sure they are healthy and will be given a “badge of good health” sticker. Children who do not receive a sticker may be asked to come back when they are healthy again. Safety Tip! Please wash your hands when you enter and leave the hospital, and before and after you visit, feed or provide care for your child. Assistance dogs Assistance dogs for children or parents with disabilities are allowed at SickKids. Please make sure they are clean and have up-to-date immunizations. Reminder NO SMOKING! Smoking is not allowed on SickKids property, either inside or outside, including in the underground parking garage. www.sickkids.ca | 5 Clinic appointments Check in first Register for your appointment at your clinic or at the Clinic Registration near the Atrium entrance on Elizabeth Street. Arrive early so you have enough time to register. Parent Tip! To find your clinic phone number, call 416-813-1500. Bring the following: • your child’s Ontario Health Insurance (OHIP) card • your child’s SickKids card • your appointment card or letter • any medical information, such as referral letters, X-rays or CT scans Parent Tip! Sometimes there is a wait. Remember to bring toys, books, nut-free snacks, diapers and formula to keep your child comfortable and occupied. If you or your child are sick before your appointment Call the clinic if you or your child have had a cold, cough, diarrhea, fever or rash within two days of your appointment, or have been sick with or exposed to chicken pox in the last three weeks.Your appointment may need to be rescheduled. Tell the nurse or your doctor if your child has been in a hospital outside of Canada within the last 12 months. If you need to cancel If you cannot come to your child’s appointment, it is important that you call the clinic as soon as possible to cancel and reschedule. This will allow the hospital to schedule another child who needs to be seen. Try not to bring other children to the appointment If other children must come, please consider taking them to the Play Park during your visit. Play Park 416-813-8884 The Play Park is a free, fun and safe place for clinic patients and siblings to play. It is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekends from 11:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. It is located on the main floor of the Atrium, next to the parking elevators. All children over 2 ½ years of age are welcome. Trained early childhood education staff and volunteers will watch your children carefully.You do not need to book in advance to use the Play Park. 6 | SickKids Family Guidebook Staying at the hospital Getting ready for the hospital Pre-operative tour program 416-813-6216 The pre-operative tour program helps you and your child prepare for an operation and hospital stay. Children can view a photo book, engage in medical play with hospital masks and equipment, have their questions answered in a developmentally appropriate way and take a tour of the hospital. Parents and older patients are welcome to meet with a Child Life specialist to discuss what their stay at SickKids will be like. Virtual tour of the operating room A virtual tour of the operating room is available for parents and children who are unable to participate in the pre-operative tour program. To view it, visit www.sickkids.ca and search for “Virtual Tour.” Before arriving for an operation A nurse will call you a few days before your child’s operation. The nurse will tell you what time to come to SickKids and what your child can eat and drink ahead of time. It is important to follow these instructions. You will be given a number to call if you have any questions. If you do not receive a call, please contact your doctor’s office. Parent Tip! Plan to be at the hospital at least two hours before your child’s operation. What to bring: • your child’s Ontario Health Insurance (OHIP) card • your child’s SickKids card • any medicines your child is taking • medical information, such as an X-ray, CT scan or vaccination record • family doctor’s name and telephone number • information about drug reactions or food allergies You might also need: • your child’s pre-admission form • other health insurance information or drug card • an immigration record, if your child was born outside of Canada Things to bring from home: • your child’s own clothes, including non-skid footwear and clothes for going home • a few favourite toys, books, family pictures or a pillow to remind your child of home • toiletries, like toothpaste, toothbrush, brush, comb, shampoo and soap • any important medical aids such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, braces or crutches • disposable diapers, diaper bag and a stroller • lip balm for dry lips • if you are staying with your child, a blanket, pillow and any clothing or personal items you will need for yourself Parent Tip! Remember to put your name on all personal items you bring. www.sickkids.ca | 7 Do not bring: • latex balloons • baby walkers • small toys that can be swallowed • toys that make sparks • food with nuts • fresh flowers or plants • valuable items Keeping track of your child’s medical history SickKids offers tools to help you keep track of your child’s medical history.You are encouraged to complete one of these tools, keep it with you and show it to your child’s health-care providers, when needed. • MyHealth Passport: Visit www.sickkids.ca/myhealthpassport. After you fill out the online form, it will generate a walletsized card and a file you can download to your cell phone or other portable device. It lists your child’s medical conditions, past procedures/treatments, allergies and other health issues. It will also list your child’s medications. • Family Journal: This personal journal allows you to record important information about your child’s health. A special section also allows you and your child to express your personal thoughts and feelings and any questions you may have. To download the Family Journal, go to www.sickkids.ca and search for “Family Journal.” • Medication History Worksheet: If you do not have access to the Internet, you can get a copy of a Medication History Worksheet at your SickKids clinic. Safety Tip! Ensure your child is always wearing his or her ID band and, if necessary, an allergy band. 8 | SickKids Family Guidebook At the hospital When you arrive Please go directly to your unit.You can ask someone at the Information Desk in the Atrium for directions or use one of the multilingual information kiosks that can be found near entrances to the hospital. The touch-screen kiosks offer maps and directions in several languages.You can print the directions to help guide you along to your destination. A nurse will admit you and your child to the unit and will help you fill out forms and get settled in. We will make every effort to make your child’s stay as comfortable as possible. Reminder Remember to get your Family Identification Badge from the staff on your unit. Ask your health-care team: • how you can be involved in your child’s care • how you can help your child adjust to being in hospital • what you should expect during your child’s treatment and stay in hospital • who will be caring for your child • who you should call for information Tell your health-care team: • your child’s normal routines and preferences, such as food preferences or feeding routines, sleep routines and bathing preferences • any special fears the staff should be aware of, such as fear of the dark, loud noises, needles • any special words your child uses to name body parts, important objects or needs • if your child uses any special aids such as glasses or a hearing aid • how your child is likely to react in certain situations and effective strategies to help your child cope • how you would like to be involved in your child’s care, such as bathing or changing diapers Staying in your child’s room Most children have their own room with a day-bed for one parent. A nurse will provide you with linens for the day-bed and a towel.You should bring a pillow and blanket from home. Parent meals Food can be delivered to parents through our guest tray program. Please ask the Meal Train office to send you a menu.You must pre-pay for your meal in the Terrace Café. Brothers and sisters cannot stay overnight in your child’s room. Read the “Where to Stay” section of this guidebook for information on nearby accommodations for family members. Parents can bring food from home, which can be stored in the fridge and heated in the microwave that is available on in-patient units. Safety Tip! Help ensure your child is safe by reducing clutter in the room and supervising your child in the bathroom, as necessary. Sleeping safe Ensure your child is always in a safe sleep environment: • Children under two years of age must be in a crib. • Infants should be on their back to sleep, unless another position is required for medical reasons. • Always put the side rails up. • Keep the crib clear of toys and blankets. • Do not sleep in the same bed as your child. • Do not leave your child in a stroller or car seat to sleep. Meals Please help your child select meals from the Meal Train menu you receive from the nurse.You can call extension 6622 from the telephone in your child’s room during the following hours to have the meal delivered. It will be delivered within 45 minutes of ordering. Breastfeeding If you are breastfeeding and/or need to pump milk while your child is hospitalized, please ask your nurse if you can borrow a breast pump and pump kits. If you have questions about breastfeeding, please talk to your nurse or call a lactation consultant at 416-813-5757 (press option 2). A breastfeeding room with a pump is located on the 5th floor, Atrium, room 5703 (towards unit 5A). You can store breast milk at the hospital during your child’s stay. Please ensure you take it home safely when your child is discharged. Ask your nurse to help arrange this. Breast milk that is left behind will be discarded after one month. Safety Tip! Two people, one of whom must be a health professional, must check the name, date of birth and hospital ID number on the breast milk container before feeding to ensure that it is your milk for your child. • Breakfast: 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. • Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. • Dinner: 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. An employee from our Meal Train office will work with you to adjust the menu to meet your child’s specific diet and allergies. Vegetarian, kosher and halal meals are also available. Safety Tip! Never share food or drinks with other children on the unit. Certain foods may be harmful. www.sickkids.ca | 9 Things to do for children Bear Theatre Every Thursday night at 6 p.m., you and your child can watch Tails, a free show for kids in the Bear Theatre on the 4th floor. Brownies and Cubs 416-813-5284 On Tuesday and Wednesday at 6 p.m., you and your child can make crafts with the Brownies and Cubs in the Bear Theatre. Special occasions If a special occasion, such as a birthday, occurs during your child’s stay, contact your Child Life specialist! Therapeutic Clown Program 416-813-6629 SickKids’ therapeutic clowns ease the stress of hospitalization by bringing gentle play, humour and laughter to children and their families. Staying connected Family Centre Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Family Centre, on the main floor in room M200, has books for children of all ages including books on tape, large print books, magazines and books in different languages. It also has computers. Story time takes place weekdays at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and is broadcast on channel 41 in your child’s room. Marnie’s Lounge Marnie’s Lounge, on the 4th floor in room 4318, is a comfortable room for patients to play computer games, watch TV, make crafts and play pool or board games. Play rooms Play rooms and activities are available on most units. If your child cannot leave his or her hospital room, please speak with a Child Life specialist on your unit. PAWS (Pets at Work Program) Friendly, specially trained dogs visit different units of the Hospital on different days. Ask your unit clerk for more information. School work The Toronto District School Board offers instruction to elementary and secondary school students during their stay in the Hospital. Ask your nurse for details. SickKids TV Each patient room has a free television with cable. SickKids also has its own channels which show children’s programming every day. Check out channels 39, 40 and 41. Closed captioning is available. 10 | SickKids Family Guidebook Telephones Each patient room has a free telephone.You can make local calls, but long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a telephone card.You can buy telephone cards in the 5 Fifty 5 Shop or next to the Information Desk on the main floor of the Atrium. The AboutKidsHealth Family Resource Centre on the main floor has free telephones for parent use. There are a limited number of video phones available for patients who are hospitalized for extended periods of time. These can be requested from the Child Life Specialist assigned to your unit. Computers Computers with Internet access are available for use, free of charge, in the AboutKidsHealth Family Resource Centre. Cell phone and other wireless use Cell phones and other wireless devices are permitted throughout the hospital, as long as they are used no closer than one metre from medical equipment.They are NOT allowed in the Critical Care Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the Operating Room. Wireless access SickKidsWiFi is the name of SickKids’ wireless network that offers free wireless access to the Internet for patients, families and guests while at SickKids. Any mobile device with IEEE 802.11a or 802.11g Wi-Fi with web browsing capability can be used to connect to SickKidsWiFi. Users can connect to SickKidsWiFi from anywhere in SickKids where wireless coverage exists. Currently, this covers most areas in the Atrium (including patient rooms) and the Main Floor of the Black, Burton and Hill wings (including the food court by Tim Hortons). For more information, please read the Welcome to SickKidsWiFi information sheet available from your nursing station. Upopolis Upopolis is a computer-based program that allows children and adolescents to stay connected to friends and family. Patients can also connect with kids in other children’s hospitals throughout Canada and learn more about their illness and treatments. Please talk to your Child Life specialist to determine the availability of this resource. CarePages CarePages are private, personalized web pages that allow you and your child to share information, receive support and keep in touch with your support network. Everyone is automatically emailed when you post a new update, so you spend less time on the phone. Visit www.carepages.com/sickkids to set up a page before, during or after your stay. Going home Before you go home, your child’s nurse will tell you about: • your child’s medicine • how to care for your child at home • any follow-up clinic appointments that your child has • who to call if you have questions Preparing your local health-care team It may be possible to connect via video conferencing with your local health-care team prior to going home to help them understand how to continue your child’s care. Ask your doctor if this would be suitable. Picking up your child If you send someone to pick up your child from the hospital, that person must be at least 16 years old and have a signed letter from you that says he or she has your permission to pick up your child. Taking your child home safely We want to make sure that you get home safely. All children must be fastened into an approved car or booster seat or wear a seatbelt while they are travelling in a car. Please bring your child’s car seat with you when you come to take your child home. Safety Tip! All children must ride in a car seat or wear a seatbelt while travelling in a vehicle. If you need a car seat, please notify your unit clerk one day in advance. Parent Tip! If you need medicine that your doctor ordered, you can buy it at Shoppers Drug Mart on the main floor. Follow-up appointments You may be able to attend some of your SickKids follow-up appointments via a video link from your local health-care facility. Ask your physician prior to discharge if this would be appropriate. Home care If your health-care team decides that your child needs special care at home, ask them to refer you to a Community Care Access coordinator who can arrange for services before you leave the hospital. Safety Tip! Ensure you understand how to use medications and equipment that you are bringing home. Ask someone to demonstrate how equipment works if you are not sure. www.sickkids.ca | 11 Information, Support and Services Seeing your child ill, injured, in pain or simply fearful in a new and strange environment can be difficult for you and your family. Use these resources to help you during this time. Family Centre 416-813-5819 At the Family Centre, you can borrow books and DVDs on medical topics and child raising, find information about community resources and support groups, use computers to check email and do information searches, and access fax, printing and photocopy services. A telephone is available for use in a private area. The Family Resource Centre is on the main floor in room M200, near Shoppers Drug Mart. It is open Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. AboutKidsHealth www.aboutkidshealth.ca At AboutKidsHealth.ca, you will find information on hundreds of topics in English and several other languages. It is a website you can trust for information about your child’s illness.You will find information about conditions and diseases, child development, wellness, learning and education, and more. The site also has games and activities for children. Bioethics 416-813-5000 If you have difficult decisions to make, or are unsure what the right thing is to do for your child, you may talk to your child’s doctor, nurse or social worker. Bioethicists can also help you with difficult ethical decisions and are available to speak with you confidentially. 12 | SickKids Family Guidebook Chaplains 416-813-6620 Chaplains of different faiths offer emotional and spiritual support to you and your family while your child is in the hospital. There is a chapel on the first floor of the Atrium, a meditation room on the second floor of the Atrium and a prayer room on the 1st floor of the Black Wing. Child and Family Relations 416-813-6181 At SickKids, we believe the best care occurs when we can build positive relationships with patients and families. We care about your SickKids experience and want to know if you have comments or concerns about the treatment of your child. If it is a question, complaint, comment or compliment, you should first share it with your care team or unit manager. If this is not possible, you can contact Child and Family Relations. No matter who you contact, you will be treated seriously and with respect. The service is located on the main floor in room M223. It is open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.You can also leave a confidential message at 416-813-6181. Child Life Child Life specialists use play and their knowledge of child development to help your child understand and cope with hospitalization and treatments. Specialists are assigned to each in-patient and most outpatient units. Please contact your unit clerk to identify the specialist available to you and your child during your stay. Parent Tip! When discussing your child’s medical condition with your other children, be honest and age-appropriate. Family Legal Health Program The Family Legal Health Program is a free legal service for low-income families whose children receive treatment at SickKids. The program helps with non-medical issues that can impact your child’s health or your family’s ability to care for your child. Ask a staff member to refer you to the program if you need assistance. Hearing services SickKids has a number of devices and services that the deaf, deafened and hard of hearing can use during their stay, including: • TTY (teletypewriter) units to plug into phones • Telephone amplifiers • Pocketalkers to amplify conversations and consultations • Visual noise alerts including Call Alert and Alertmaster systems • American Sign Language interpreters To use any of these hearing devices or services, please ask your unit clerk. A TTY set can also be used at the Information Desk on the main floor of the Atrium. Interpreter Services Please let a member of the health-care team know if you need an interpreter for medical appointments or for discussions with your child’s health-care team. If you cannot make your appointment, please be sure to cancel it 24 hours in advance so that your interpreter can also be cancelled. Social Work Social workers can help you and your child deal with personal, social and financial issues related to your stay at SickKids. Reminder Support groups Speak with your nurse, social worker or other members of the health-care team about how you are feeling. They may be able to help you understand your responses and identify effective coping strategies. Let your nurse or social worker know if you would like to be directed to one of the many support groups available for parents. Groups include parent coffee hours on in-patient units, online groups and community-based programs. Parent Tip! Keep lines of communication open with other family members. It may be helpful to identify a trusted person who can share and communicate information to others. Telemedicine Telemedicine is a service that allows SickKids staff to connect to children and their families, via video, from every hospital, and many children’s mental health and community agencies throughout Ontario. If you live outside of Toronto, you may be able to use this service to connect to your SickKids health-care team. Ask your doctor if this suitable for your child. YMCA Free passes to use fitness and recreation facilities at the nearby YMCA are available through Child and Family Relations. Call 416-813-6181. Volunteers and volunteering Volunteers provide a number of services that support patients and families at SickKids.Volunteer groups and volunteer opportunities include: • Volunteer Resources 416-813-5284:Volunteers provide parent respite, visit with patients and assist families in the clinics.You will recognize SickKids volunteers by their blue uniform vest and volunteer photo ID badge. • Women’s Auxiliary 416-813-5782: Complements SickKids staff by providing an extra dimension of support for patients and families. Its services include the Play Park. We understand that this may be a new environment for you. We expect you to ask questions. www.sickkids.ca | 13 If you have concerns about finances Sometimes government programs or service clubs, such as the Rotary Club, Lions Club or Easter Seals, will help families pay for things while their child is in hospital. Before you come to the hospital, ask your local community if it can help. Parent Tip! Save your medical receipts. Many costs related to your child’s treatment may be used as income tax deductions. For more information, visit the website of the Canada Revenue Agency. Shoppers Drug Mart 416-813-6700 Shoppers Drug Mart is owned and operated by SickKids. It is a fully-operational pharmacy, as well as a store selling a variety of items, including personal hygiene products, vitamins, snacks and drinks. Specialty Food Shop 416-813-5294/1-800-737-7976 www.specialtyfoodshop.ca The Specialty Food Shop sells food for children and adults with special diets. Registered dietitians will help you find the right foods.You can also visit its website and order online. For your convenience Where to eat SickKids has many different places for families and visitors to eat, all located on the main floor of the hospital. Terrace Café Terrace Café offers a wide variety of food and is open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Fountain, a snack bar in the Café, is open until midnight. Terrace Café gift cards are available from the cashier. Other places to eat • Jugo Juice • Tim Hortons (open 24 hours) • Pastabilities • Starbucks (open 24 hours) • Ichiban Sushi Express • Soup it Up • Subway Shops All proceeds from these shops, located on the main floor of the hospital, go to support patient care and research at SickKids. 5 Fifty 5 Shop 416-813-8555 The 5 Fifty 5 Shop is run by the Women’s Auxiliary. It sells gifts, cards, toys, games, books, jewelry, stamps and telephone cards. Gateway Newstands With an emphasis on the daily needs of shoppers, Gateway Newstands offers magazines, newspapers, snacks, beverages and more. 14 | SickKids Family Guidebook ATM machines • near the Clinic Registration desk • across from the Specialty Food Shop • at the Terrace Café entrance • near Tim Hortons Canada Post mailbox • outside the Atrium entrance Laundry machines • Free laundry machines are available for parents and patients, 24 hours a day, on the 4th floor, room 4308, across from Marnie’s Lounge. Please follow the posted rules. • Coin-operated laundry machines are located across from the hospital in the Alan Brown Building at 77 Elm St. and at the Residence College Hotel at 90 Gerrard St. West. Newspapers • at Gateway Newstands • at Shoppers Drug Mart • in boxes outside the Atrium entrance • in boxes outside the University Avenue entrance Wheelchairs • near the Atrium entrance • near the University Avenue entrance Parent Tip! If you are leaving the unit, let a member of your health-care team know. Nearby accommodations and travel Parent Tip! For more information about Toronto, call 416-392-CITY (2489) or visit www.toronto.ca Ronald McDonald House Toronto 416-977-0458 www.rmhtoronto.org Ronald McDonald House is a place to stay for out-of-town families with children being treated for serious illnesses. Contact Social Work at 416-813-6805 about a referral. Other accommodations Contact these hotels directly to ask about special hospital rates or search online for seasonal discounts. Direct phone lines to a taxi company are available at the Elizabeth Street and University Avenue entrances. Some bus and train companies offer companion fares for family members accompanying children to medical appointments. Hope Air is a national charity that helps Canadians get to medical treatment when they cannot afford the flight costs. Visit www.hopeair.org. Horizons Air offers special rates to families. Contact Social Work at 416-813-6805 for details. Transportation numbers GO Transit – 1-888-438-6646, www.gotransit.com Toronto Coach Terminal – 416-393-7911 • Courtyard Marriott 475 Yonge St. at College Street 1-800-847-5075; www.marriott.com • Delta Chelsea Hotel 33 Gerrard St. West 1-800-243-5732; www.deltachelsea.com • Super 8 Hotel 222 Spadina Ave., south of Dundas Street 1-888-561-7666; www.super8downtowntoronto.com Travel Tips • TTC subway and bus tokens are cheaper in bulk • Taxi from Union Station: about $8 • Taxi from Pearson International Airport: about $55 • A bus to Pearson Airport leaves from the Delta Chelsea Hotel about twice every hour: $20 for a one-way trip • Taxi from the Toronto City Airport: about $12 Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) – 416-393-4636, www.ttc.ca VIA Rail – 1-888-842-7245, www.viarail.com Wheel-Trans – 416-393-4222 Road conditions information – 416-235-4686, www.mto.gov.on.ca Weather information – 416-661-0123, www.theweathernetwork.com www.sickkids.ca | 15 SickKids Foundation sickkids Contact numbers 416-813-6166 www.sickkidsfoundation.com SickKids Foundation is driven by the belief that improving the health and well-being of children is one of the most powerful ways to improve society. Since its inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $800 million to SickKids thanks to the generous support of our donors. Information............................................................416-813-1500 Donations are a critical source of funding at SickKids and there are many ways you can help: Chaplains................................................................416-813-6620 To reach a patient...................................................416-813-7600 AboutKidsHealth . .................................................416-813-5819 Breastfeeding consultation.......................................416-813-5757 Child and Family Relations....................................416-813-6181 • Donate online or through the Foundation desk or Foundation kiosk in the Atrium • Host your own special event fundraiser • Purchase a SickKids Lottery ticket • Buy Get Better Gifts and holiday greeting cards • Build a legacy through a bequest or a planned gift • Engage your employer through a corporate gift or employee giving campaign Clown visits ..........................................................416-813-6629 Parking...................................................................416-813-5445 Parent Information Line.........................................416-813-7700 Patient Information Line.........................................416-813-6621 Visit us at www.sickkidsfoundation.com or at the SickKids Foundation desk in the Atrium to find out more about how you can get involved. Play Park ...............................................................416-813-8242 The future of healthier children starts here. Help us change their world so they can change ours. Together We Will. Protection Services (security) .................................416-813-7122 Pre-operative Tour Program....................................416-813-6216 Shoppers Drug Mart...............................................416-813-6700 Social workers........................................................416-813-6805 Specialty Food Shop...............................................416-813-5294 Volunteer Resources...............................................416-813-5284 16 | SickKids Family Guidebook Women’s Auxiliary..................................................416-813-5782 Notes Things I need to remember www.sickkids.ca | 17 Also available in other languages. 555 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1X8 416-813-1500 www.sickkids.ca Form #39282 April 2012