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CHEO, Ontario government break ground on new Integrated Treatment Centre
Posted on Thursday, April 24, 2025 12:11 PM
The new CHEO Integrated Treatment Centre is one step closer to reality as construction begins.
Construction of the new, fully accessible and state-of-the-art treatment centre began with a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, April 24, 2025. The centre will provide integrated and coordinated care under one roof to better serve children and youth living with complex medical, developmental, behavioural, and mental health needs.
“Today’s groundbreaking is another step in our commitment to protecting...

Olympian and former CHEO patient cherishes role helping kids with diabetes
Posted on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 09:00 AM
Every time Hannah Schmidt steps into her skis, the Canadian Olympian readies to compete against the world’s best in women’s ski cross with a little more weighing on her mind.
Schmidt, an Ottawa native, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was 12, and received care at CHEO for six years.
Now 30, she must prepare for each competition with a brighter spotlight on her diet — and that’s become a good thing.
"It's made me a better athlete in the long run," said Schmidt.
As a teenager, though, the stigma of her...

CHEO readies for construction of Integrated Treatment Centre
Posted on Thursday, April 03, 2025 09:00 AM
After years of planning and hard work, CHEO has reached a significant milestone by finalizing the design for the new Integrated Treatment Centre on its Smyth Road campus as shovels enter the ground spring 2025.
The treatment centre, which will be built in front of the main CHEO building, will significantly enhance care and coordination while improving access to services for children and youth living with complex medical, developmental, behavioural, and mental health needs.
This state-of-the-art, six-storey,

Specialized CHEO clinic enhances care and support for families
Posted on Wednesday, April 02, 2025 09:00 AM
CHEO has launched a specialized weekly community clinic that brings care and support closer to neurodiverse children and youth, and their families.
Hunter Nicholas, 13, lives with autism and has an extreme needle phobia. That means getting his annual vaccines has been traumatic.
His mom, Ananda, wanted a better solution, and she found it at a weekly clinic run by CHEO's Extensive Needs Service (ENS) in partnership with family physician,Dr. Nicole Shadbolt.
The clinic’s collaborative format provided more support, tools and...

Celebrating 15 years of excellence: CHEO’s Complex Care team
Posted on Monday, March 24, 2025 09:00 AM
Children and youth who are medically complex, fragile, and technology dependent are the one-percenters, visiting the hospital potentially dozens of times a year, which can leave some parents and caregivers feeling overwhelmed, wading through an equally complex health-care system.
That is why CHEO's Outpatient Complex Care program serves such a valuable and impactful role, creating one cohesive team of decision-makers — including CHEO clinicians, local community organizations and families — that focuses on proactive and preventative...