The Child Life Program offers services to patients at the Ronald McDonald® Children’s Hospital of Loyola University Medical Center who are faced with hospitalization, new diagnoses and medical treatments. We offer psychosocial support to children and their family through creative play, music and art activities, therapeutic interventions, pet therapy, and special resources. The program was established in the late 1970s and is housed in The Playroom of the Ronald McDonald Children’s Hospital. The service is free to all in-pediatric patients, 0-18 years of age and their families.
The Child Life staff consist of two certified child life specialists (CCLS), five Foster Grandmas, and approximately 25 volunteers who work throughout the week. The multidisciplinary staff offers children in the pediatrics, neonatal, burn and pediatric intensive care units a variety of services and “TLC” to help heal their spirit while they receive medical treatment. Click here to learn more about the programs that Child Life offers.Through the Child Life Program, children and their families also receive hands-on tours prior to hospitalization so that they can familiarize themselves with their surroundings. To learn more about the program and its services, call (877) 216-KIDS.