UCLA is committed to serving the needs of our community. Here you will find resources such as our interactive Health Encyclopedia, Surgeries and Procedures, Heart Health Center, Cancer Health Center, Women's Health Center, Pregnancy Health Center and much more.
Child Life / Child Development Program
Part of the Department of Pediatrics, Child Life Specialists from the Child Life / Child Development Program address the social, emotional and developmental needs of hospitalized children.
Hope Family Resource Room and Library
Part of the Division of Pediatric Hematology / Oncology, the Hope Room provides the means to empower parents and families to actively participate in equipping themselves with the knowledge and the tools to successfully help their children and their families through diagnosis and treatment.
Nathanson Family Resource Center
The Nathanson Family Resource Center provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for support of families and their significant others who are dealing with mental illness.
Rape Treatment Center
The Rape Treatment Center provides Support for victims and a safe, anonymous way to learn how to get help after a sexual assault. Located at the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital.
Simms/Mann UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology
Part of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA, the Simms/Mann Center is a special place designed to help patients and their families face the challenges brought about by cancer and its treatments.
Reflections Boutique
Reflections is a boutique and consultation suite designed to help individuals manage the physical appearance changes brought about by cancer and its treatment. Reflections is a non-profit organization, part of the Simms/Mann - UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology, which provides a range of services oriented toward optimizing wellness after a cancer diagnosis.
UCLA Library: Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library
Part of the UCLA Library, the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library provides consumer health resources for patients in an effort to improve health literacy. Health literacy is more than being able to read a brochure provided by your doctor, nurse, or dentist. It includes understanding the information you read or hear from your doctor, and being able to use past experiences and information to make informed decisions about future health care.
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