“Trust your gut. If your parent radar comes up and says this is not right, keep pushing.” – Kim In this episode, Katie Taylor speaks with Kim Miller, a mother whose journey navigating her son Grant’s diagnosis of juvenile arthritis reshaped her life. Kim...
Swapnil, father of two, shares on this episode of the podcast about his daughter, Anya, who has severe food allergies. Swapnil shares about Anya’s first symptoms of a food allergy and the event that revealed the severity of her allergies. Whether you are a...
” It was like I was leaving home with a newborn because I had no idea what to do. We were in survival mode for those 3 days in the hospital. It was just nothing that I ever expected to be dealing with.’-Melanie Smith Melanie shares how she learned of her...
In this episode, we talk about… Today I get to introduce you to Moira, the host of Surviving the Waiting Room – a podcast based on her experiences from learning how to be an advocate for her teenage children as they started to figure out their health issues....
This episode is sponsored by SmileMakers. Use code ONCALL20 for 20% off your order of smile making stickers, toys, patient supplies, and more! Meet Bonnie, her husband and her three adult children. Bonnie calls herself “the replacement kid”...
Being close to a trusted adult is powerful. It lessens pain and brings comfort when kids need it most. This guide shows you how to keep kids safe, and help them feel supported, during medical procedures. From the Meg Foundation for Pain and Child Life On Call.