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CHOC at Mission
ABOUT CHOC AT MISSION

CHOC at Mission serves as the only dedicated pediatric healthcare facility for families in south Orange County, the surrounding coastal areas and north San Diego County. Inside its doors, you’ll find an expert team of world-class physicians and nurses providing compassionate, innovative care to the most fragile of newborns to the most rambunctious of teenagers.

But here, it’s not just about our doctors knowing what’s best for each child and making all the final decisions. One of CHOC at Mission’s major focuses is on “family-centered care” – involving each patient and his or her parents or caregivers in all aspects of treatment and recovery. A family-centered approach to care empowers families by involving them in decision-making processes while respecting their values, beliefs, and cultural backgrounds. CHOC at Mission’s Family-Centered Care Team ensures that all families have the opportunity to be involved in their child’s care.

At CHOC at Mission, in addition to medical/surgical beds available for children during treatment and recovery from illness or injury and a Short Stay Unit providing care during outpatient or minor procedures, you’ll find:

Dedicated pediatric emergency facilities
A collaboration between CHOC at Mission and Mission Hospital, the new pediatric “wing” of Mission Hospital’s Emergency Department separates its high-acute treatment areas from its pediatric functions, providing a lively and unique identity apart from the existing hospital. Special attention was given to the use of colors, textures and images to create a soothing environment for children, diverting their focus to something fun and familiar rather than their fear of being in a hospital. Children needing hospitalization are admitted directly to CHOC at Mission.

Swenson Family Pediatric Operating Pavilion
Another recent addition to CHOC at Mission’s family-oriented environment, the Pediatric Operating Pavilion was designed to address the stresses and challenges families face when their child needs surgery. The Pavilion includes in- and outdoor play areas, six pre- and post-surgical suites, and a colorful, child-friendly waiting area. A pre-admission program is available for patients and their families, including a tour and review of the upcoming procedure to help them understand what can be expected.

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
In collaboration with Mission Hospital’s Labor & Delivery Unit, neonatal care teams are able to be present during high-risk births, and can transport babies needing critical care -- most often premature babies suffering from respiratory and circulatory problems -- to the CHOC at Mission NICU within minutes. With the latest technology and specialized care, even newborns weighing less than two pounds have a strong chance of growing up to lead normal lives.

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
In the PICU, the highest level of care is available for critically ill or injured children, including those who may need heart or lung monitoring or the attention of an intensive care specialist as the result of a trauma such as an automobile accident, near drowning or major surgery.

Child Life program
Child Life Specialists provide patients and their siblings with emotional and developmental-appropriate support to help minimize the anxiety they might be experiencing and help them gain an understanding of medical treatments with age-appropriate explanations and “medical play” with dolls and instruments. They also provide distraction during painful procedures.

Ronald McDonald Family Room and Sleep Room
Through a partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities, CHOC at Mission features the Ronald McDonald Family Room and Sleep Room. In the Family Room, couches, television and DVD player allow families to take a break and relax, or gather to discuss their child’s progress. The Sleep Room, with slumber and showering accommodations, allows parents of NICU or PICU patients to spend the night with their child in the hospital.

Whether a child is admitted to CHOC at Mission to be treated for influenza, a head trauma or a life-threatening heart condition, family-centered care is always a priority. Our care teams help children and their families get back to what’s important: enjoying life…together.

Mission Hospital
CHOC at Mission is located on the fifth floor of Mission Hospital's patient care tower. Click here for more about Mission Hospital.

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