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We advise families to arrange to visit their loved one at their chosen funeral home.
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About 8 weeks before your child’s expected EOT date, the CNS will arrange a home visit.
If you have not already been seen by a doctor in ED or AMU, a doctor from our medical team will visit and complete an assessment of your condition.
You may wish to organise a pre-placement visit. You can also make off duty requests, but please note, these are not guaranteed.
This visit may take up to 1 to 2 hours to complete, so you may wish to bring something to read, eat and drink, unless advised otherwise.
British Sign Language interpreters can also be arranged to support you during your visit or stay.
While you are a patient in the DCC the physiotherapist will visit you to show you how to do breathing and leg exercises.
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Allow 2 hours for your visit (although the actual treatment time is 20 to 30 minutes).
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After discharge the stoma nurse specialist will telephone you to arrange a visit to your home or to see you in an outpatient clinic to check the stoma.
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Pre-set toilet times This involves setting fixed times to visit the toilet and not giving in to the urges that come before that time.
An anaesthetist will visit you on the ward and an obstetric doctor may see you, particularly if you had an emergency caesarean.
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This page gives you information about the treatment, your visit to the hospital, and advice following your discharge.