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Petit Aspace promotes safer and more specialized care for children with congenital heart disease

Knowledge that transforms clinical practice and the daily lives of families

Petit Aspace continues to consolidate its Specialized care model with a clear commitment to applied knowledge as a driver of continuous improvement. The team participated in a specific training on congenital heart disease and child development, given by the Congenital Heart Disease Association (AACIC), a reference entity in this field.

Beyond training, this knowledge translates directly into safer, more tailored care with a real impact on the well-being of children and their families.

Anticipate, adjust and take better care

This approach allows better anticipate children's needs, adapt the pace of interventions and adjust environments to avoid situations of overexertion or stress. What could previously generate uncertainty is now managed with greater criteria, security and coherence.

En highly complex contexts, this type of knowledge makes the difference: allows moving from a reactive response to more preventive, more respectful and more person-centered care.

More security and confidence for families

For families, This specialized knowledge is key. Knowing that professionals understand what congenital heart disease involves, beyond the medical diagnosis, brings peace of mind and confidence.

This is concrete in very real situations: children who can rest when they need to without forcing processes, professionals who detect signs of fatigue or saturation earlier, or families who feel more supported because they don't have to constantly explain what is happening to their son or daughter.

Understanding the person beyond the pathology

La congenital heart disease, that it affects approximately 1 in every 120 births is a chronic disease which can have a significant impact on development. Despite medical advances, its repercussions go beyond the physical realm.

This knowledge allows us to delve deeper into aspects such as fatigue, developmental rhythms or difficulties with attention and emotional regulation, but above all it helps us to understand how these situations are experienced in the day-to-day lives of children and their families.

When knowledge transforms intervention

Imagine a child who, in a session, appears irritable or disconnected. Without this knowledge, it could be interpreted as a behavioral difficulty. With this perspective, the team can identify possible causes such as accumulated fatigue or emotional saturation.

This A change of perspective transforms the intervention: the pace is adjusted, the demands are reduced and well-being is prioritized. This not only improvement the quality of care, but rather avoids stressful situations and promotes more respectful development.

Networking for comprehensive care

Collaboration with a leading entity such as AACIC strengthens networking with health and community servicesThis coordination is essential to guarantee early, continuous and coherent care throughout the entire process.

A model where knowledge generates real impact

This one initiative is part of Petit Aspace's comprehensive care model, where knowledge, coordination and a person-centered approach are key elements in responding to highly complex situations.

Invest in knowledget is, in this context, much more than forming teams: is to guarantee better care, more tailored, safer and with a direct impact on the quality of life of children and their families.

Because when knowledge is put at the service of practice, the way we serve is transformed.

And this is where Petit Aspace continues to advance: building an increasingly specialized, more humane and more connected model to people's real needs.

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