The role of hospices in supporting young people in the transition from children to adult services
Published on: 01 October 2013
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This publication outlines challenges facing both child and adult palliative care services in supporting young people as they move from children’s to adults’ services and provides guidance to support these transitions.
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A growing number of children and young adults with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions are now living into adulthood. 'Transition' describes the purposeful and planned process of supporting young people to move from children's to adults' services.
Models of care used for these young people need to be adapted as they mature and begin to access adult services, and as their needs and preferences change.
This document considers:
What young people need from hospice care.
The roles of children’s and adults’ hospices.
Preparing services.
Planning processes.
This paper is part of a series of contributions to the Commission into the Future of Hospice Care. The aim of the Commission into the Future of Hospice Care is to help hospices look ahead so they can anticipate and meet the changing and growing needs of the communities they serve.