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You’ve heard the saying countless times:
Children are not small adults. Children are unique individuals with
their own specialized needs. Never is this more apparent than when
a child needs health care — whether it’s a highly specialized
surgical procedure, a simple treatment for an early childhood infection,
an immunization or preventive care such as nutritional counseling.

Children are different. And they need different
health care that focuses on their unique needs, involves their parents
from start to finish and is provided in places designed to be kid-sized
and child friendly. Because they’re growing and developing,
children’s health care needs are constantly changing. They
need extra time, extra monitoring, specialized medications and caregivers
with special skills and compassion in understanding the needs of
children. For example, hospitalized children under age 2 require
nearly 40 percent more nursing care to attend to their medical and
psychological needs as well as simply to their needs of daily living
and being children.
That’s why all children need children’s
hospitals — which are focused solely on their unique needs.
Combining compassionate, personal care with the world’s most
sophisticated technology; children’s hospitals devote themselves
to making sick children healthy once again. Children’s hospitals
serve as regional centers for children’s health, meeting the
health care needs of children from the most distant rural areas
as well as the closest inner city neighborhoods. Because they draw
children from all over the region, children’s hospitals care
for the majority of children with chronic conditions or congenital
abnormalities present from birth, such as heart disease.
Children’s hospitals also serve as vital
centers of education in pediatric care, training the pediatricians
and family practice physicians, nurses, social workers, dentists
and other caregivers for the children of tomorrow. And as centers
of cutting-edge research in children’s health, they are responsible
for lifesaving discoveries such as vaccines, gene therapies and
specialized surgical techniques that not only benefit children,
but adults as well.
The Children’s Hospital at Monmouth Medical
Center provides a comprehensive continuum of accessible, high-quality,
family-centered children’s services thus improving the health
status of children in Monmouth and Ocean counties. The Children’s
Hospital is dedicated to promoting the development and coordination
of children’s programs and services while maintaining professional
excellence in research, and education in the field of children’s
health.
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Monmouth Medical Center
300 Second Avenue
Long Branch, New Jersey 07740
PHONE: (732) 222-5200
©2007 Saint Barnabas Health Care System
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