These articles are designed to assist you in providing medical care to your child in the home environment.
Home Nursing, Aides, Care Attendants, Respite, and Other Home Care
- A Change in Perspective: How a Nurse Shaped My Parenting Approach
- Home Nursing Reimbursement Rates: An Enormous Problem for Children with Complex Medical Conditions
- Carers in the Home
- 10 Strategies for Finding Nurses
- A Shared Vision: Partnering with Therapists
- Parent CEO: Parent Leadership in In-Home Care
- Home Nursing Care: Who Should Get It, and How Much? An Analysis of State-by-State Diversity
- Technological Advancements for Making Home Nursing Care a Little Less Painful
- What is Home Health?
- God’s Got This: Embracing Respite
- Don’t be an Unnecessary Burden: Caregiving to Create Independence
- Remotely Monitoring Your Child and Caregiver
- New York State of (Nursing) Mind
- The Importance of Finding the Right Nurse
- Nursing in the Home: A Mother’s Honest Perspective
- How to Increase Your Child’s Medicaid Private Duty Nursing Hours
- Respite Nursing for Rookies
- 40 Questions to Ask a Potential Nurse or Other Caregiver
Medical Care at Home
- Persevere into Problem Solving: Using an Ambu Bag
- Please Wash Your Hands: Life with Kids who are Medically Fragile
- Collaborating and Planning for Respiratory Season
- Beating a Stomach Bug When Your Child is Medically Complex
- Handling a Medical Crisis
- Home Care: Sleep Deprivation, Mistakes, and Pushing Through
- Periods in Children and Young Adults with Severe Disabilities
- Heart Rates in Kids with Complex Medical Conditions
- Preparing for Emergencies with a One-Page Snapshot
- Emergency Tips from an EMT
- Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Fires, and Floods OH MY!
- Tube Sites: The Do Nothing Approach
- Taping a GJ-Tube
- Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV): Another Option for Airway Clearance
- Keeping Warm for Children with Disabilities
- 10 Ways to Beat the Winter Blues When Your Child is Stuck at Home
- 10 Tips for Getting Out of the House With a Ton of Medical Equipment
- When Summer Makes You Sick: Dealing with Severe Heat Intolerance
- 5 Rules of Suction Etiquette
- The In-Betweens: A Parent/Nurse Perspective on Children with Severe Disabilities
- Attaching Medical Equipment to Wheelchairs and Strollers
- Managing Oral and Respiratory Secretions
- Overcoming the Trach Fear
- Book Review: Caring for Children Who Have Severe Neurological Impairment: A Life with Grace by Julie M. Hauer, MD
- Thwarting Murphy: 8 Humorous Ways to Avoid Hospitalizations
- The Top Ten List for Hospital Frequent Flyers
- The Complexities of Coping
- Avoiding Hospitalizations Using Care Plans
- Dealing with Low Body Temperatures
- DNRs and Advance Planning for Kids: Everything You Need to Know
- Urinary Catheter Types
- The Pee Soaked Bed: Options for Super Soakers
- Trach Tips!
- Helpful Hints for Trach/Vent Equipment and Supplies
- Tube Feeding in Public
- Breathing Pacers for Children who Require Ventilator Support
- Trached and Traveled: The Trach To-Go Bag
- Preventing the Flu and Its Complications in Children Who are Medically Complex
- Helpful (and Funny!) Products for Cold and Flu Season
- How to Keep Your Area Clean for Preparing IV Infusions or Tube Feeds
- Life on a Tether: Why Can’t Kids Get Portable Oxygen Concentrators?
- Ventilator Alphabet Soup
- Infection Control for Trachs
- Non-Invasive Ventilation: When a Trach Isn’t the Best Choice
- All About Blood Gases
- Home Feeding Pumps and IV Pumps
- Surviving a Power Outage with Complex Medical Issues
- Puffy, Dry, Why? Fluid Balance Issues Explained
- Quality of Life: Tubes, Lines, and Other Attachments
Making Home Care Work
- Our Medical Foster House is a Happy House
- Toileting Children with Disabilities in Public
- The Nuts and Bolts of Building an Accessible Home
- Home Sweet (Accessible) Home
- Care Mapping for Children with Complex Conditions or Disabilities
- The Fantastic Benefits of Complex Care Programs
- Moving Gracefully through Different Levels of Care
- Tracking the Struggles and the Joys
- 10 Ways to Find Balance
- Watch Your Back!
- Something’s Got to Give: Dealing with Caregiver Burnout When You Are On 24/7
- Handling a Medical Crisis
- Balancing Act
- Four Steps To Manage Supplies and Maintain Your Sanity
- Home Care: Sleep Deprivation, Mistakes, and Pushing Through
- Carers in the Home
- When Hope Begets Tears: The Task of Letting Go Just a Little
- Funding for Specialty Medical Beds
- Connecting to a Circle of Care
- 8 Ways to Help Families in the Hospital
- Palliative Care or Complex Care: Which is Right for Your Child?
- Counting Smiles Not Days: Bringing Palliative Care to Our Local Hospital
- Palliative Care and Respite Houses: A Desperate Need in the United States
- The Complexities of Moving a Child with Special Needs
- Homebound Instruction for Children who are Medically Complex
- When Less Is More: Opting Out of Therapies, School, or Doctor Visits
- The Importance of Finding the Right Nurse
- Nursing in the Home: A Mother’s Honest Perspective
- Conquering the Medical Supply Monster
- Color-Coded Syringes: A System for Sleep-Deprived Parents
- How to Bathe Your Kid with Medical Issues
- How to Make a Floor Mat for a Child Who Loves to Kick and Stretch Out
- Creating an ER Protocol for Your Child
- Diaper and Incontinence Product Coverage Through Medicaid and Insurance
- Car Seats for Children with Special Needs
Benefits and Funding for Home Care
- 10 Strategies for Finding Nurses
- Programs for Children with Special Health Care Needs: Another Funding Option through Title V
- Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Programs: Assistance Paying for Private Insurance for Kids with Complex Medical Issues
- Funding Sources for Uncovered Supplies and Equipment
- Kids’ Waivers: A Website on Children’s Medicaid Waivers
- EPSDT: 5 Little Letters to Get Everything Your Child Needs
- How to Increase Your Child’s Medicaid Private Duty Nursing Hours
- Guaranteed Medicaid for Children with Complex Medical Needs
- Our Broken System
- How to Take on Your State in 10 Easy Steps
- Fighting the New York State Medicaid Red Tape
- What is Olmstead? Protecting Children from Being Forced into Institutions
Articles from the Archives
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- Living with a Nurse in the Home: Suggestions, Stories, and Solutions
- How to Evaluate and Choose Therapies
- Keeping Your Child Out of the Hospital: Treating Serious Illnesses at Home
- Why Are So Many Home Health Companies Incompetent? How Negligent Practices Impact Our Children
- Working Together for Change: Addressing Nursing Reimbursement
- Federal and State Assistance Programs for Children with Special Needs
- Medicaid Waivers Must Be Transferable from State to State
- Obtaining In-Home Services
- Patient Centered Care in Home Health Care Companies
- The Importance of Respite
- Organizing and Preparing to Leave Your Child With a Caregiver
- Breathing Easy: A Trach at Home
- Being a Kid: Thriving with a Trach and Vent
- An Introduction to Pediatric Palliative Care
- Funding Sources for Home Modification
- Universal Design: Accessibility for All
- Bedroom, Bathroom, and Ramp Project
- Deck and Lift Project
- Deck and Ramp Project
- Bedroom, Bathroom, Nurse’s Area and Multisensory Area Project
- Should Children with Severe Neurological Issues Be on Monitors During Sleep?
- Getting Paid to Care for Your Child
- Nursing and Respite Care Benefits
- Solutions for Temperature Regulation Problems
- Interpreting Your Child’s Lab Results
- Normal Vital Signs in Children: Heart Rate, Respirations, Temperature, and Blood Pressure
- Recognizing and Treating Fevers in Children with Complex Medical Issues
- Vibration for Pain Control and Calming
- Finding Primary Pediatric Care for Your Child with Complex Medical Needs or a Disability
- Helping Our Kids Communicate Their Health Care Needs
- Organizing Your Child’s Lab Results
- Avoiding Erroneous Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy Allegations
- When Your Child Won’t Sleep
- Flu Shots for Kids with Medical Conditions or Vaccine Reactions
- Sleep Problems in Children with Special Needs