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Care for Children With Special Needs

We take our compassion and high-quality care into the homes of those with infants and children, who have special needs and disabilities such as intellectual or developmental disabilities, spina bifida and cerebral palsy.

We help with childcare needs for parents who are disabled and need a little extra support. We also provide pediatric nursing care for more advanced medical needs, as well as administer a wide range of therapies such as speech, physical and autism therapy.

Caring for your littlest loved ones is a privilege. We promise to earn your trust by providing compassionate care that meets the highest quality standards. Led by a Registered Nurse (RN), our home care professionals are fully screened, certified, licensed and trained to meet the unique needs of your family.

Special Needs Care Services

Our goal as care professionals is to ensure that children with disabilities and special needs are receiving the care they need and the support they deserve. Experienced care professionals are ready to assist with:

  • Bathing, Grooming & Hygiene
  • Dressing, Undressing
  • Wheelchair/walker assistance & Transfers
  • Ambulation Assistance
  • Incontinence Care, Toileting Assistance
  • Colostomy & Catheter Care/Assistance
  • Medication Reminders & Assistance
  • Nutritious/Tasteful Meal Preparation
  • Feeding Assistance
  • Diet Monitored
  • Prevent Medication Over/Under Dosing
  • Light Housekeeping & Laundry
  • Appointment Scheduling
  • Transportation to Appointments
  • Errands & Grocery Shopping
  • Comforting Companionship
  • Prescription Pick Up
  • Accompany on outings and to Social Engagements
  • Daily Routine Exercise
  • Maintain Schedules and Calendar
  • Play Games and Participate in Crafts
  • Plan Activities
  • Stimulate Mental Capacities
  • Reminisce and Stimulating Conversations
  • Monitor Television Viewing
  • Reading Assistance
  • Resources for Current Information
  • Observe and Report Changes
  • Maintain a Safe & Secure Environment
  • Bedtime/Morning Wake Up Assistance
  • Reporting conditions and changes to supervisory RN and/or physician