Child Life offers a variety of specialized programs designed to help pediatric patients heal and feel better faster by not only treating their condition, but also nurturing their spirit.
Click on the links below to learn more about Child Life Programs.
Baker's Dozen
This cooking program teaches children about different kinds of food as well as offers a cross-curricular program utilizing and strengthening math, science and social studies skills.
Jen's Kids Art Program
This art and craft project is provided by the Riverside Art Center, Riverside, Ill., and offers arts and crafts four days a week. The free program, held in the Child Life playroom and the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center offers entertaining art activities to help children develop their artistic skills as well as keep up activity levels while away from home.
Pet Therapy Program
This specialized program offers pediatric patients the opportunity to visit with trained therapy dogs in the playroom. Allowing children to participate in familiar activities that remind them of home helps them heal and feel better faster. In addition, this program can bring the patients and their medical team together in a fun environment that is not medically related.
Pet therapy is held Wednesdays from 3 – 4 p.m.
Pre-operative Tour
The Child Life team offers a free educational tour and hands-on experience for children having surgery at the hospital as well as for their families. We educate the family on what to expect while the child is in the hospital. This tour offers support and education that can help decrease the anxiety and stress on both the patient and the family. The tour can help take away the fright that many pediatric patients feel about a hospital stay and can help them and their families feel more comfortable.
Starlight Foundation Magic Show
Once a month the Starlight/Starbrite Foundation™ sponsors a magic show at Ronald McDonald Children’s Hospital. The magician performs in the playroom and at bedside. This service is free and is very popular. It allows not only an activity to help patients take their mind off their illness, but also offers an opportunity for nurses and physicians to spend non-threatening time with their patients.
Radio ECHO® (Every Child Has Opportunities)
This is a nationally recognized real working radio station at Ronald McDonald® Children's Hospital. Patients, their families and staff participate in all aspects of the station's programming, such as acting as guest disc jockeys and spinning tunes.
Ronald McDonald®
Once a month Ronald McDonald®himself visits to offer laughter with a magic show for our pediatric patients, their families and our staff.
He brings a joyous atmosphere of delight and always a touch of the unexpected for everyone at Ronald McDonald® Children’s Hospital of Loyola University Medical Center.
Service Projects
You and your organization may wish to help the pediatric patients at Ronald McDonald Children’s Hospital with a service project. The Child Life office has some suggestions for such projects, but your own ideas are most welcomed. Once you have decided on a service project, please call the Child Life office to approve your idea at (888) LUHS-888, extension 6-3161.
Team Kid Care
This program offers a comprehensive pair of programs that are designed both for children with serious medical conditions and their families. These programs can help patients and their families feel more comfortable in the hospital and can ease some of the burdens of the patients’ illness.
Hospital-based programs:
Family based programs – specifically designed for children and their family members: