- New center for kids with sickle cell disease aims to fill void in Southern Nevada (reviewjournal.com)
Children in the Las Vegas Valley who have sickle cell disease soon will be able to visit a one-stop hub for medical care and social services to help them cope with the painful, sometimes debilitating blood disorder...The new Sickle Cell Treatment Center will open at the Children’s Specialty Center of Nevada, 3121 S. Maryland Parkway, by the end of October, according to Dr. Nik Abdul Rashid, director of the sickle cell center...The center will provide patients with access to a multidisciplinary team, including doctors, a social worker and a clinical research associate, who can help with everything from psychological assessments to communicating with a child’s school about the impact of the disease, Rashid said...the new center will help ensure kids with sickle cell disease receive adequate care while also giving parents the information and resources they need to be the best caregivers they can be...
- Nevada’s first outpatient palliative care clinic for children opens (reviewjournal.com)
Local nonprofit Cure 4 the Kids Foundation announced...the creation of the first outpatient palliative care clinic specifically for children in Nevada...The Pediatric Palliative Care Clinic, which is supported by Cure 4 the Kids, debuted last month in Las Vegas at the Children's Specialty Center of Nevada... Having a child with complex medical issues is often overwhelming for parents and these special kids. The palliative program will offer the child and family the support they need...It focuses on providing relief to the symptoms of serious conditions such as cancer and genetic disorders whether or not the affected person is still seeking treatment...The center's services aren't akin to immediate end-of-life care...Instead, children affected by what the center calls "life-limiting" diseases will receive care without having to be admitted to the hospital...Although the cost of care may be covered by a family's major medical benefits, the services will be provided regardless of a family's ability to pay...