If you are going to the Emergency Department at one of the Children’s Hospitals, Urgent Care Centres or at your regional hospital, the following tips will help you prepare and know what to expect.
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Going to the Emergency Department
Urgent Care, Injury Centre or Emergency Department – What’s the difference?
There are different options available for illness and injury depending on your baby or child’s age and how serious the illness or injury is. Emergency Departments can be very busy with long waiting times if an illness/injury is not serious or life-threatening. The information below explains the options available for your baby or child.
What to bring with you to the Emergency Department
What to expect in the Emergency Department
Tips to support children with sensory difficulties or additional needs in the Emergency Department
Healthcare settings such as the Emergency Department can be overwhelming for children with sensory challenges or additional needs.
Here are some tips to help make your next trip easier!
Distraction and sensory management tips
Parent Tip: Don’t ever be afraid to ask for what you and your child needs or to tell staff if you have concerns!
Being prepared for an emergency…
Tips to help you be prepared for a trip to the Emergency Department
Some children with complex or serious healthcare needs have frequent or unexpected trips to the emergency department. It can be helpful for families to be prepared for these trips to the emergency department. Here are a few tips that might make it a little easier.
Parent Tip: Preparing for adult services – As your child approaches age 16 you should be prepared for them to be seen through the adult emergency department or admitted to an adult ward instead of the paediatric unit or hospital. It may be useful to discuss this with your consultant or GP in advance so that you know what to expect.
Feedback and Complaints
Why is it important to provide feedback and make complaints?
In addition to addressing your immediate concerns, providing good or bad feedback to hospitals plays an important role in quality improvement and helps to identify issues that are being experienced by families and patients.
Feedback and complaints about a public emergency department can be made to the hospital complaints officer or to the HSE My Service My Say program.
Visit our information page below for more details about how to make a complaint.
