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Car Seat FAQs

Car Seat Frequently Asked Questions Why is using only a lap-shoulder or lap belt not safe for my young child? What are my car seat choices? How can I find out about my state car seat law? Is one car seat...

Car Seat Program

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Project RISE

(Reaching for Independent Successful Employment) creates employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities through: Paid employment Positions may be part time or full time, based upon the needs of...

Career Academy

Project RISE presents the Children’s Mercy Career Academy, a free opportunity open to the community to explore career choices, gain skills in developing resumes and learn how to ace an interview. Project...

Safe Sleep, Safe Babies

There are about 3,500 sleep-related infant deaths each year in the U.S., with Black infants dying nearly twice the rate of white infants. While the number of deaths has reduced since the problem was first...

Healthy Homes Program at Children's Mercy Kansas City

Children’s Mercy environmental health specialists help make children’s homes safer by performing a healthy home environmental assessment. Refer a patient or family now.

Powering Families Webinar Series

A monthly series of free webinars. Connect with Children’s Mercy Kansas City experts and partners on a variety of topics, including healthy eating, financial resources, anxiety and depression, kids’ safety...

School Health Support

Parents, school leaders, and health care professionals can all attest that healthy students are much more likely to be successful learners. Children’s Mercy is dedicated to helping children achieve their...

Resources for Children with Complex Medical Needs

The team at Children's Mercy Beacon Program has collected a range of resources to help families find extended support within the community. These resources provide useful tips and information...

Community Benefit

reports Being a leader in children’s health means doing our part to make sure the Kansas City region is a healthy place to grow up. Since our founding in 1897, Children’s Mercy has provided...

School Based Social Work Program

The Children’s Mercy School Based Social Work Program is a partnership between Children’s Mercy and Blue Valley School District that began in 2017 as a front-line intervention program supporting the social...

Community Garden

In March of 2018, a community garden was established at Children’s Mercy. Started in conjunction with the Hunger Free Hospital Council and led by Shelly Summar, program manager with the Kansas City...

Environmental Health Program

This Children's Mercy team providers environmental health consulting, assessments and investigations, research, education, training, and analytical testing services.

Summer Camps

Children's Mercy Kansas City understands the importance of all children having the experience of camping and is providing the following list as a resource for camping options. This list includes...

Supporting Parents and Families

Keeping kids as healthy as possible is about more than ER visits. We want to be there for your parenting questions, too – from the breakfast table to your biggest fears. Because together, we can help every...

Resources

Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition Kansas City Healthy Lifestyles Collaborative (KC HLC) sits within the Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition (CHLN), which serves as...

Center for Childhood Safety

Keeping kids safe starts with all of us. And there are countless opportunities to prevent injuries starting today and beginning at home. That is why Children's Mercy created the Center for...

Community Health Needs Assessment

2022 Community Health Needs Assessment Adopted June 15, 2022 Children's Mercy Kansas City Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas Implementation Strategy Approved November 7, 2022 2022-2025 Implementation...

School KIDS 2.0: Frequently Asked Questions

The School KIDS Program will test for respiratory viral infections in North Kansas City Schools to better understand how these infections affect children in schools.

School KIDS 2.0

The School KIDS Program will test for respiratory viral infections in North Kansas City Schools to better understand how these infections affect children in schools.

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