Home health agencies can provide several services including private duty nursing, speech, occupational, and physical therapy, as well as attendant services. Not all agencies provide all services, and not all children qualify for all services.
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Read MoreTaking a newborn home from the hospital can be anxiety-provoking enough for families, so taking a medically fragile infant or child home after having been admitted for several weeks is obviously daunting.
Read MoreIf you have a child or family member who has special needs, it is crucial that you take action to ensure that they will be properly cared for and fully protected — regardless of what happens to you.
Read MoreSensory Processing Disorder is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses. Formerly referred to as sensory integration dysfunction, it is not currently recognized as a distinct medical diagnosis.
Read MoreThere are many things to look forward to at age 18. However, for some, it can be particularly challenging and troublesome to parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. So, is all lost or is there something that can be done to make sure your new adult is properly cared for?
Read MoreA Special Care Planner specializes in working with caregivers to provide counsel, direction, and solution’s for special needs caregivers to ensure that both the current and future sustainable needs of the dependent ore met. These professional advisors do this by:
Read MoreHave you gone to see your child’s doctor with one plan in your head and left with a completely different one–a care plan that was created without an opportunity for you to voice your ideas, concerns or goals?
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