This information is to help you (and your carers) about getting ready to move to the adult service. The adult home ventilation team is called the North East Assisted Ventilation Service (NEAVS).
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What is transition?
Transition is the term used to describe the move from children’s to the adult services.
Transition starts around age 14.
The process
The move to adults is done in steps:
- From the age of 14 we will start to talk to you about moving to the adult service.
- By the age of 16, you will have some joint appointments with the adult team.
- You will be seen in children’s outpatients
- Your appointments will still be led by the children’s team
- your appointments will still be led by the children’s team
- You can ask to see the team on your own or with your parents/carers
- You may have more than one appointment
- You will be seen in children’s outpatients
- From the age of 17 you will be given a graduation clinic appointment
- You will be seen in the adult out-patient clinic
- Your appointment will be led by the adult team but a member of the children’s team (nurse or physiotherapist) will be present
- All future appointments will be held in the adult clinic
- By the age of 18 your care will be fully managed by the adult team
Questions
Write down any questions you may have and bring them to your next appointment.
Contact details
Children’s LTV Office: 0191 282 6143
Consultant Secretary: 0191 282 5089
Email: [email protected]
Staff available in the LTV office Monday-Friday 8-4 excluding bank holidays, answer machine available.
Useful Websites
PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service) for help, advice and information about NHS services. You can contact them on freephone 0800 032 02 02, e-mail [email protected] or text to 0167 051 1098
If you would like further information about health conditions and treatment options, you may wish to have a look at the NHS Choices website at www.nhs.uk
If you would like to find accessibility information for our hospitals, please visit https://www.accessable.co.uk