No. The Ronald McDonald House in Birmingham is strictly a home-away-from-home for families of sick or injured children. The House allows family members to remain close to a child during his or her hospitalization in Birmingham.
Increasingly, children who are receiving outpatient care, during all or some of their stay in Birmingham, also stay at the House with their families, if it is safe and appropriate for them to reside in a non-clinical, communal setting. More.
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