Child Life Specialists
Working to help your child's life remain as normal as possible during challenging times.
What sets us apart
Child life specialists are experts in child development who work to ensure that life remains as normal as possible for children in a healthcare setting. Our mission is to make healthcare an easier experience for pediatric and adolescent patients and their families through education, preparation, and play.
If your child or family member is receiving care at one of Intermountain's locations, you can ask for a referral to see a Child Life Specialist.
If you have an urgent child life consult need after business hours, please contact a child life specialist by:
Email childlife@imail.org
Call 801-662-3747
How can a child life specialist help you?
Learn about the many services available
Child life specialists help children and their families understand and explore what they will see, feel, hear, smell, and taste during a procedure. When children and their families learn about what is going to happen, they are more likely to cope with stressors associated with procedures.
We help patients develop a coping plan to increase a sense of control and predictability. Children can choose activities such as blowing bubbles, taking deep breaths, thinking about their favorite place, playing a game on a tablet, and other activities that will help them cope during a procedure. Child life specialists can coach parents on how to support their child through procedures.
Play opportunities are available in a hospital's playroom or teen room. Activities are coordinated by a child life specialist or child life assistant, and implemented with the help of volunteers, to create a fun play space where children and families can spend time while at the hospital. The playroom welcomes patients and siblings with their nurses’ permission.
Child life specialists host a pre-surgery class. The class is intended for children ages two and older. This class helps children and adolescents know what they can expect on the day of their surgery.
Adaptive care
All children have a right to access health care in the way they are best able to receive it. We are proud to offer a program to help kids with developmental disabilities make a plan to have a better experience.
Child Life Specialist Qualifications
A Certified Child Life Specialist has completed a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in child life, child development, or a related field, and an internship in a hospital setting. In addition, each child life specialist is required to pass the certification exam administered by the Association of Child Life Professionals and must complete annual professional development hours in order to maintain certification.
Student opportunities
Resources
- Pain Management Workbook
- Relaxation Workbook
- Coping with Medical Procedures
- Comfort Plan for Needle-based procedures
- When Someone is Sick
- Saying Goodbye