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Yorkhill Hospital


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The Royal Hospital for Sick Children has 266 inpatient beds, 12 daycase beds, and handles approximately 90,000 out-patients, 15,000 in-patients, 7,300 daycases and 35,000 A&E attendances every year. The hospital provides care for newborn babies, children and young people.


Yorkhill foundation (Charity No: SCO07856)


Yorkhill Children’s Foundation aims to provide the ‘extra’ services which can help to make a child’s stay at Yorkhill Children’s Hospital as easy, and comfortable as possible.


Robin House


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The Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS) is a Scottish charity established to provide hospice services in Scotland for children and young people with life-limiting conditions.


A children’s hospice offers professional care, practical help and emotional support to the whole family usually from the day of acceptance, to the death of their child, and beyond.


Rachel House in Kinross, Scotland’s first children’s hospice, opened in March 1996. Robin House in Balloch opened in August 2005. Both hospices are purpose-built and each can provide ongoing support for up to 200 families across Scotland each year. The CHAS at Home Team offers support to families across Scotland by providing a home care service to families in their own homes when they need it.

 

Edinburgh's-Royal Hospital for Sick Children
 


The Royal Hospital for Sick Children-often fondly referred to as "the sick Kids"-provides a comprehensive range of dedicated children's services, including its own Accident and Emergency Department, caring for youngsters from across Lothian and beyond.
 
The hospital is based at Sciennes, near Edinburgh city centre, and offers services including acute medical and surgical care, specialist surgical and medical care, haematology and oncology, day care, and critical care.
 
The wards cover a range of specialties, including acute receiving unit and medical specialties; surgical unit and oncology; critical care and theatre services and recovery unit. A busy outpatient department cares fro more than 34,000 patients a year.
 
The Sick Kids Friends Foundation- Registered Charity No SC020862
 
The Sick Kids Friends Foundation helps sick children get better by funding extra medical equipment, improving facilities, financing specialised research and training and providing a wide range of extra comforts for young patients and their families at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, other health centres in the East of Scotland and in the community.


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