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The children's audiology service provides hearing assessments, routine checks, and follow-up services for children aged 7 months to 18 years who live in Ealing.
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The child development team (CDT) in Ealing assesses and cares for children with developmental difficulties who are between the ages of 0 and 19. The CDT is a multi-disciplinary team including doctors, specialist health visitors, speech therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, specialist nurses, audiologists and dieticians.
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The children’s specialist community nursing service, provides community nursing support to children ages 0 to 18 in the borough of Ealing.
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The community paediatric team work with children who have developmental or long term conditions, as part of the Child Development Team (CDT). The team consists of consultant paediatricians, specialist registrars in community paediatrics and specialist health visitors.
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The Looked After Children & Care Leavers service is an integral part of the care provided by Ealing Community Partners which integrates health, social care and educational services for children
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Occupational therapists provide advice and support to parents, carers and other professionals, working across a range of settings, such as home, school and clinics.
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Ealing paediatric physiotherapy service works with children to help them become as active as possible. Using manual therapy and therapeutic exercise, also offering tailored advice and supporting behavioural change.
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The Ealing social communication assessment team (SoCA) is a multidisciplinary team working together to assess young children with social communication difficulties to see if there is a medical diagnosis that would explain their difficulties.
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The Ealing special school nursing team provides high-quality healthcare to children and young people who need specialist nursing care during school hours, so that they can go school and is part of the Ealing Services for Children with Additional Needs (ESCAN).
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Our speech and language therapy for children service provides support for children who live in Ealing, aged 0 to 18 years, who have problems with speech, language, communication, eating, drinking and swallowing. We’re a team of over 70 speech and language therapists working with parents, carers and professionals.