Patient-Centered Programs
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Voice to the Voiceless
November 1, 2024Communication barriers create unique challenges Anything from a ventilator to a traumatic injury could prevent a patient from speaking and effectively communicating with their care provider. This can be frustrating for both the patient and caregiver and can even hinder patient care. By the numbers The tools currently available to address this issue are often […]Learn more Voice to the Voiceless -
Voice to the Voiceless
November 1, 2024See how a group of front-line caregivers are improving care for the speech-impairedLearn more Voice to the Voiceless -
Speedy care saved Rocky’s life
March 1, 2024In 2018, Rocky Burson of New Mexico began experiencing issues with the lymph nodes in his neck. Local physicians treated him with steroids and antibiotics for almost two years before the issue began to affect his speech. Rocky was referred to an Ear, Nose and Throat physician (ENT), but struggled to get an appointment. The […]Learn more Speedy care saved Rocky’s life -
On the road in Brenham
March 1, 2024Thanks to donors, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Brenham launches oncology transport services, making cancer treatment more accessible for those in need.Learn more On the road in Brenham -
Healthy living, on his terms
December 1, 2023The Robert Conte Wellness Center helped Matthew find his way to better health.Learn more Healthy living, on his terms -
Give peace of mind in a difficult time
September 1, 2023Support family-centered care through the Palliative Care Child Life Program.Learn more Give peace of mind in a difficult time -
All the little things
September 1, 2022Surrounded by comfort and familiar faces, Elliott fought cancer—and won.Learn more All the little things -
Welcome to the team, Gigi!
March 1, 2021McLane Children's is thrilled to welcome a new facility dog to the Pawsitive Pals program.Learn more Welcome to the team, Gigi! -
A day with the Child Life team
September 1, 2020A behind-the-scenes look at how this specialized team helps children cope with medical treatment in a positive way.Learn more A day with the Child Life team


