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Supporting Equitable Pay Rates for Homecare Nurses
Families who receive homecare nursing for their medically-complex child know – these nurses provide the same complex cares in the home as those based in the hospital. They have...
March is Trisomy Awareness Month
When most people are born, they have 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes. For those born with a trisomy condition, they have an extra chromosome...
Maisy Gets Her Time to Shine
If you want to sit down to chat with Maisy, you might have a hard time tracking her down – at 6 years old, she is busy attending Kindergarten...
Understanding Ketogenic Diets
Last week, the staff at PHS had the opportunity to hear Dr. Nancy Kammer from Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare speak as she came into the office to educate on...
Guest Post: Sleep Habits and Drowsy Driving
Steve Erickson, CRT, RPSGT, is a Licensed Respiratory Therapist at Pediatric Home Service. Prior to joining PHS, he worked in the Special Diagnostic Sleep Lab at Children’s Hospital in...
Parents Helping Parents: Starting The Journey With a Medically Complex Child
Parents of medically-complex children remember it well – the beginning of their journey with this diagnosis. With conversations of needing DME, supplies, therapies and homecare nurses, it can seem...
Pediatric Cancer Resources for Your Family
We have the honor of working alongside a number of amazing organizations dedicated to making the lives of families we serve easier and filled with support. In the world...
What Do Feeding Tubes Mean for You?
What does a feeding tube mean for you or your child? The responses we hear from parents are the reason our dietitians spend so much time dedicated to ensuring...