What to Expect
What to Expect at Ranken Jordan
When your child first arrives at Ranken Jordan, our team will be responsible for your child’s dressing changes and therapy. This allows your child to become comfortable with the treatment team, the routine and our facility.
Treatment can sometimes be traumatic for the child and caregivers, especially in the beginning stages. When the burn team is solely involved in treatment, it ensures caregivers aren’t associated with some of the most difficult burn care early in the recovery process.
The Caregiver’s Role in the Hospital
As a caregiver, you are very important in your child’s physical and emotional progress. You make a difference by playing with your child and providing calm and comfort outside of treatments. Over time, caregivers may be included more in treatments.
We will partner with you to plan for discharge from the hospital to home and will help you support your child in coping with the new normal of life.
In addition, we provide caregivers extensive training before you go home with your child. This training will include the care routine to follow at home.
Maintaining a Schedule
Our team works with you and your child to create a schedule that includes times for meals, therapy, bathing and wound care, play, rest, stretching, splinting periods, and sleep.
Your child needs quiet time or “rest” during the day even if your child doesn’t sleep or nap. Play times will be scheduled during the day to keep your child active and having fun, which helps children better cope with being in the hospital.
“I still think about how Ranken Jordan changed my life.”
— Kiland Sampa, Inpatient Jul-Nov 2013, Outpatient Dec 2013-Dec 2014