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A heart for Harrison
Known for his joyful dances and giggles, Harrison got a new heart before he learned to walk
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The Valley Toyota Dealers Association Pledges to Donate $250,000 to Phoenix Children's Hospital
The Valley Toyota Dealers Association (TDA) announced today that they will match up to $250,000 toward the new Emergency Department and Trauma Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. As the Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation nears its goal of raising $40 million to fund the new facility, the TDA plays a major role in raising the last $500,000 needed to achieve that target. Together, the TDA and Phoenix Children’s are asking the community to help raise the remaining funds of $250,000.
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Save Kids Lives: “Go Places” with Toyota and Phoenix Children’s Hospital
Everyone knows Valley Toyota Dealers and Phoenix Children’s Hospital are going places. Both organizations are on the cutting edge in their field, whether it’s building a state-of-the-art Emergency Department, or giving buyers a way to choose vehicles that let them leave a mark without leaving emissions in the air.
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10 Things to Know About Epilepsy
… 10 Things to Know About Epilepsy Blog Epilepsy Seizures Barrow … at Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy is one of the most common of all neurological diseases. More than 45,000 … define their childhood. The symptoms of epilepsy aren’t always dramatic. While some children experience classic …
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Child Passenger Safety Month - When to replace your child’s car seat
… Child Passenger Safety Month - When to replace your child’s car seat Blog Car Seat Child … that involves many factors. Many families also believe that buying a car seat is a one-time purchase, but that is not always the case. Here are 3 different scenarios that signify …
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Phoenix Children’s Earns Pair of Highest Achievable Three-Year Accreditations for Inpatient Rehabilitation Services
Phoenix Children's, one of the nation’s largest pediatric health systems, has received a pair of three-year accreditations from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in the specialties of Inpatient Rehabilitation Pediatric Specialty Program and Brain Injury Specialty Program. Phoenix Children’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Program is the only pediatric and adolescent program in the state. CARF International is an independent nonprofit accreditor of health and human services aimed at raising care standards for service providers.
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Our nurses are dedicated to the Phoenix Children’s mission
… Our nurses are dedicated to the Phoenix Children’s mission Blog Staff Stories Nurses … Children’s mission is to provide hope, healing and the best healthcare for patients and their families – and we are … time to raise my young family, but Phoenix Children’s always drew me back. When our new beautiful tower was built on …
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Mental health: Five strategies for getting unstuck
… Awareness Month and now that we’re almost 1 ½ years into the COVID pandemic, it’s easy to feel stuck. Some kids … our brains naturally try to protect us by saying “stay away” from that thing that makes us feel stressed. But … with people that make you feel good. Laughter truly is the best medicine. Our brains were built for being social. Even …
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Phoenix Children’s and Mesa Pediatrics Join Together to Provide Comprehensive Care to Families in the East Valley
Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Mesa Pediatrics Professional Association (“Mesa Pediatrics”) are thrilled to announce Mesa Pediatrics and its four locations across the Phoenix East Valley joined Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics. The collaboration brings together providers from two of Arizona’s original pediatric institutions. Mesa Pediatrics was the first pediatric practice established in the East Valley with a board certified pediatrician, and Phoenix Children’s is the first and only standalone children’s hospital in Arizona.
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Healthy Holiday Nutrition Tips for Kids
The holidays are a time of joy, celebration and often includes plenty of sweets. Between cookie swaps, big family meals, and festive treats at school, it’s easy for nutrition to take a back seat. With a little guidance, families can enjoy the season while still supporting healthy habits for kids.