For Parents
Caring for a child with cancer can be a difficult and trying process for parents and families. At The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, our full staff of world renowned physicians, nurses, child life specialists, teachers and counselors work as a team to provide your child with superior care, as well as assist parents and family members with any and all questions and concerns. Below, you will find clinical orientation information to acquaint you and your child with the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Program at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey. This information paints an accurate picture of the treatment process your child will experience and the state-of-the-art patient care CINJ provides. Hours of Operation Appointments Our scheduling system allows patients to be scheduled into blocks of time that reflect their specific needs. We do our best to maintain timely clinic appointments; however, clinical emergencies do arise. To schedule an appointment, please call 732-235-6455. If you need to cancel your appointment, please call within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment. Child Life Specialist You may also request to visit the clinic and meet with a Child Life Specialist prior to your first appointment. School Program There is a full-time teacher in CINJ's Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Clinic who will both teach each child and communicate with that child's classroom teacher(s), or home instructor(s), on a weekly basis. The counselors will assist you in the process of securing the appropriate classification "other health impaired" and will also meet with the Child Study Team at your child's school to address the individual educational needs of each child. Please assist us in providing a comprehensive academic program by having your child bring books and schoolwork when he/she comes to the clinic. Pediatric Care Technician Treatment Nurses Pediatric Nurse Practitioners PNP's provide healthcare services previously offered only by physicians. As healthcare providers, PNP's can perform physical examinations; order, perform and interpret lab and x-ray studies; diagnose and treat acute health problems; diagnose, treat and monitor chronic conditions; and prescribe most medications. You will be assigned a PNP that is working in a direct collaborative relationship with your primary doctor. The PNP will be working closely with you and your child to help coordinate all aspects of care. Pediatric Nurse Practitioners: Complementing the exceptional care offered by the physicians and staff of The Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Program, Embrace Kids Foundation (EKF) supports the non-medical needs of the children and their families. This non-profit organization is committed to enhancing and supporting the quality of life and care for children with cancer and blood disorders and providing support services to the children and their families. One of the most vital programs funded by the EKF is the school program. The EKF also offers an off-site, home-like facility for our families' use and has established a fund supporting the pediatric research program. Counselors and Social Workers Effective communication is the cornerstone of good care. The counselor can act as a liaison between the family and the medical team, encouraging open, direct developmentally appropriate information sharing. Accurate and shared information about the child's condition will assist the family in making treatment choices. The counselors are available to educate the patient, siblings and classmates about the child's illness and treatment. The counselor is available during medical procedures and when any changes in the treatment plan occur. The goal of the counselor is to provide the support and intervention necessary to maintain as much normalcy as possible during a very extraordinary time in the life of the family. Nutrition A registered dietitian with specialty certification in pediatrics and nutrition support is available in the clinic for individual nutrition counseling and education. Individualized, age-appropriate nutrition plans can be made in cooperation with the family and, when appropriate, with the patient. The nutritionist can be seen during your clinic visit, or an appointment can be made through our receptionist. Snacks are available in the pantry. If you prefer to bring snacks from home, they may be stored in the pantry refrigerator. A microwave oven is available if you wish to heat any food. There are several nearby restaurants that offer take-out. A book of menus is available at the parent phone area. A parent phone is available for local calls for your convenience.
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