CONDITIONS TREATED

 
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Traumatic Brain Injury
Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury
Neuromuscular Disorders
Birth Defects
Cerebral Palsy
 

 

PEDIATRIC INPATIENT SERVICES

 
Wound Care Management
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Developmental Evaluation
Pediatric Respiratory Therapy
Pediatric Neuropsychiatry
Medical Specialty Care
 

 

PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT SERVICES

 
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Speech Therapy
Neurological Rehabilitation
 

 

PEDIATRIC INPATIENT PROGRAMS

 
Pulmonary Medicine
Therapeutic Infusion Therapy
Pediatric Gastroenterology
Pediatric Physical Rehabilitation
 

 

Pulmonary Medicine Program

Our Pulmonary Medicine Program is for children who are chronically ill, physically fragile or traumatically injured. The program provides care for children who need short-term tracheotomy and/or ventilator assistance and to those with long-term tracheotomy and/or ventilator dependencies who will return home.

Our program monitors all of our patients on a 24-hour basis. Patients are placed on a portable ventilator and may receive therapies in one of the facility's living or therapy areas. As children improve, they may receive Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP®) or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) as other forms of ventilation.

Our experienced staff helps teach the family about their child's condition and how to manage symptoms at home. In addition to learning medical and therapeutic care, they can participate in patient care conferences with other members of the treatment team. Additionally, we offer parents resources to cope with stress and other difficulties during their child's treatment.

Conditions Treated


We treat infants and children who have sustained a neurological injury or who have immature lungs that have resulted in breathing difficulties.

  • Anoxia

  • Anemia

  • Birth defects/genetic disorders

  • Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

  • Brain injury

  • Brain stem stroke

  • Guillain-Barr

  • Neuromuscular disorders

  • Spinal cord injury

  • Sleep disorders

  • Ventilator management

  • Family education and training

 

To help children get the most out of their  treatment, we provide assistive devices and environmental control units (ECUs), which enable the child to independently turn on and off lights, television, radio, etc., without the use of their hands. In addition to assistive devices, we offer the following specialized services:

  • Care coordination/case management

  • Child Life specialists

  • Medical management (pediatric pulmonologists)

  • Neuropsychology/psychology

  • Nursing care

  • Nutrition services

  • Occupational therapy

  • On-site education

  • Physical therapy

  • Respiratory therapy

  • Social Work/psychosocial needs

  • Speech-language pathology

 

 

 

 

 

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