Transition @ RCH

What is transition?

  • Transition is a process RCH patients go through, resulting in a transfer to an adult health care service. 
  • Transition is a coordinated process involving the young person, their families or carers and all the hospital departments involved in their care. 
  • It is a gradual process, beginning in early adolescence and is completed around 18 to 19 years of age.  
  • Transition is a major milestone in the life of the patient and their family. As with other transitions in life, such as from high school, it should be coordinated and planned well in advance, in close consultation with the young person. This will serve to minimise unnecessary upheaval for the young person and ensure their participation and engagement with adult health care providers.

 

 

Last Updated 17-Dec-2009. Authorised by: Sarah Macnee. Enquiries: Sarah Macnee.
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