Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital is very busy as we care for more children with RSV

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Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital is very busy as we care for more children with RSV and other respiratory viruses than usual. Your experience may look a little different: You may have a longer wait time and you may see patients sharing traditionally private rooms. Please have patience and know our staff is working hard to provide exceptional care.

The community can help by washing hands regularly and staying home when sick. If you’re interested in helping to support our staff or patients, please check out our Amazon wish list at spectrumhealth.org/foundation/ways-to-give/holiday-giving or contact foundation@spectrumhealth.org to schedule a snack or meal drop off.

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