New RCOT guideline highlights the potential contribution of occupational therapy to the neonatal multidisciplinary team
New guidance has been issued to neonatal units caring for premature and high-risk babies from the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT). The guidance is intended to ensure that these special babies have the building blocks in place to overcome the physical, mental and emotional challenges they often face.
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