Understanding
Home Health.
Learning is best when it’s fun. We foster a culture of belonging and creativity that our teams and clients are excited to be a part of. Our centers provide
- Opportunities for social interactions with peers to focus on communication and social skills in a natural setting
- A thoughtfully designed environment with sensory gyms, kid friendly activities, and bright open spaces to build learner readiness skills in a safe space, in preparation for more complex school settings
- An environment of expert clinicians with diverse histories and skill sets who quickly facilitate coordination of care across multiple therapy needs
You know your child best and home-based therapy can be an essential part of their growth and progress, including the following benefits
- The application of learned skills where they matter the most
- Family engagement that supports continued learning so you are never alone
- Opportunity to target areas of need within a real life setting and encourage participation for families
We are better together. School-based services expand learning opportunities, to include
- Collaboration with teachers and other professionals who serve your child
- Applying learned skills to different environments
- Natural situations to evaluate additional areas of learning, support, and resources to create independence
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The benefits for your child.
Continuity of Care in a Familiar Environment:
Receiving care at home allows children to stay in a familiar and comforting environment, which can reduce stress and anxiety associated with clinical settings. Home health care enables families to be actively involved in their child’s care, fostering stronger relationships and better understanding of the child’s health needs.
Personalized and Individualized Care:
Care is personalized to meet the specific medical and developmental needs of the child, ensuring that treatments and therapies are effective and appropriate. Home health providers can focus exclusively on the child, offering dedicated attention and care that may not be possible in a more crowded healthcare setting.
Enhanced Coordination of Care:
Pediatric home health often involves a team of healthcare professionals, including nurses, therapists, and social workers, who work together to provide comprehensive care. Care teams can communicate more effectively with the child’s family and other healthcare providers, ensuring that everyone is on the same page regarding the child’s treatment plan.
The Home Health team became our lifeline. Their presence allowed us to focus on being parents, knowing that our child was in the best possible hands.”
-Arya, Hollywood, FL.