In this section
Hospital visits for staying at least one night
- Before your visit
- During your stay
- Guidelines for parents
- Your child's safety
- Your child's room
- Hospital amenities and services
- Visitors
- Child Life program
- Expressive Therapies Program
- Daniel M. Soref Family Resource Center
- Language Services
- CaringBridge patient websites
- Family support
- School and education support
- Spiritual care
- Bereavement Program
- After your visit
Support for the whole family
Parents and adult caregivers
Our child life specialists and expressive therapies team play an important role in helping families cope with the hospital experience. While treatment focuses on the patient, child life specialists and the expressive therapies team address the needs of the whole family. For the whole family, it may be helpful to:
- Keep home routines and caregivers as consistent as possible
- Plan family time for siblings to share feelings and ask questions
- Keep teachers and day care providers informed
- Expect some acting-out behaviors
Sibling support
Brothers and sisters are encouraged to visit in the hospital. Our child life specialists are available to provide preparation in advance of a visit, especially if the situation may be frightening or difficult for siblings to understand. Child life specialists can help siblings to cope by providing specific developmentally-appropriate activities.While in the hospital brothers and sisters may:
- Visit the bedside of the patient
- Create "buddy cloth dolls" or banners for the patient's room
- Participate in bedside and/or playroom activities as possible dependent upon the child's condition and infection guidelines
- Create books about being a brother or sister
- Participate in hospital-wide group programming such as Open Art Studio and Art on the Plaza to help normalize their experience
Activities to help siblings at home may include:
- Creating photo posters and cards for the patient's hospital room
- Making videotapes or audiotapes of favorite stories and songs
- Completing an "All About Me" poster to hang in the patient's room
- Communicating by email or cards
Sibling Care
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin offers a special place for brothers and sisters of patients. Siblings can participate in age-appropriate activities to help them better understand their brother or sisters’ health care needs.
Playroom of Hope
Designed with input from our child life specialists and expressive therapies team, our Playroom of Hope sibling care room features all sorts of toys, books, games — even a smart board that children can draw on and then print or download their creations to share with their sibling. They can also tuck themselves away with a good book in one of several reading nooks, and there’s a quiet room where they can meet one-on-one with child life specialists and members of our expressive therapies team.
Sibling Care hours are Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - noon, and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
- Open for siblings between the ages of 2-12 years
- Children must be toilet trained to participate in sibling care programming; diapering is not provided
- Children are checked in and out by the same parent or guardian
- There is a 90-minute time limit per visit (a maximum of two visits per day)
For more information about Sibling Care, call (414) 266-3908.
Make an appointment
To make an appointment, call the number below, or use the "request an appointment" button to submit your request online.
(414) 607-5280
Toll free (877) 607-5280
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