MyCOVIDDisabilityQ question 7

Dr. Jan Willem Gorter, CanChild Director:

We know that transition to adult services can be hard for young people and their families. With COVID-19 it can be even harder!

A transfer to adult-oriented services can happen at a system-defined age. For example, in Ontario, this is age 18 for the Children’s Hospitals. Be aware that turning 18 comes with change in services, so it is important to plan early for a good adult life.

Transition is like a journey, requiring good planning ahead which takes time. Having early conversations do help. Transition programs & supports may not be available to you during COVID-19. Make sure you are prepared and check-in with your doctor and other service providers.

Ideally, make sure you are connected to a family doctor or specialist in adult healthcare before you leave the pediatric services. In my view, it is important to advocate for flexibility for age-related transfer during COVID-19 (e.g., an extra year to plan for transition).

We are interested in hearing your experiences to help advocate for the needs young people and families have during their transition to adult healthcare services. Please send an email gorter@mcmaster.ca