Why do I need to transition?
Children and Young Adults have different needs. The Doctors and other Professionals at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals are best placed to meet those needs as you become an adult.
When does it happen?
The timing of when you transition to adult services should be based on you. If you have long-term health needs the planning for transition to adult services should begin by the time you are 13 or 14 so there is plenty of time for preparation. Most young people will move to adult services at 16, for others it may be a little later. Your health teams will discuss this with you.
What differences will I see with adult services?
The main difference will be you making your own decisions about your health. You will be able to see your health team without your parents/carers and the team will ask you about this. However, if you want family to be with you for appointments that is also fine.
Will the adult service have information from Sheffield Children’s Hospital?
Sheffield Children’s Hospital and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals work together to make your move to adult services as smooth as possible. Sheffield Children’s Hospital will pass all important information to your new team at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
Many Children’s services offer a transition service where specialist nurses work with you to find out about you and make sure the team at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals know all about you too. Some services will create a transition plan so you know exactly what will happen at each stage of the move to Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
At Sheffield Teaching Hospitals you will be given a named worker to contact in your healthcare team. You can speak to them if you have any questions or worries.
There is also a transition team at Sheffield Children’s Hospital and a Registered Nurse for Children and Young People at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals to help young people transition. They can be contacted if you have any difficulties or questions about transition.
What happens during transition?
Most specialisms use the Ready Steady Go programme to help identify your needs and agree a plan to support you through the process. Information on this can be found here.
Other areas may use a transition annual plan to identify and review what you need to support you through the Transition into adult services.
Will I be able to visit the adult service before my care transfers?
Many of the teams will arrange visits for young people. If you have any difficulties arranging this, please contact the Registered Nurse for Children and Young People at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals who can help.
Who do I contact for support or queries regarding my transition?
Your named worker within your health team will be the best person to contact. The Registered Nurse for Children and Young People on 0114 226 7285 can also help or email the Transition Team at sth.transitions@nhs.net