Donate 4 Life

Home > Support & Survivorship > Patient and Family Support Services Program > Especially for Children & Teens

Child & Family Life

Child & Family Life Specialists provide age-appropriate programs for children and teens that are educational, therapeutic and recreational, including:
  • Medical play and education to help young people understand and prepare for treatment related experiences
  • School re-entry visits to assist young people with academic concerns after diagnosis
  • Academic support by certified teachers during inpatient and outpatient care
  • Developmental play, arts and crafts
  • Educational and diversional computer activities
  • Music and art therapy sessions
  • Special celebrations and events
  • Social, supportive and informational gatherings for parents as well as access to the Patient Education Resource Center (PERC) and information on support groups
  • Periodic Sibling Day programs to examine the feelings associated with having an ill child in the family and to recognize siblings
  • Information on camp opportunities

The Cancer Center's Child & Family Life Staff can be reached at 734-647-6418. You can read more about this program here.

Return to top


Speak with a Cancer nurse: 1-800-865-1125

See Also:

Small Text SizeMedium Text SizeLarge Text Size
Adjust text size

University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

This site is part of the U-M Health System. The information presented is not a tool for self diagnosis or a substitute for professional care. © 2008 U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center