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Parents Helping Parents: What I Wish I Knew About Raising a Child with Complex Medical Needs
For the parent of a recently diagnosed child with complex medical needs, getting ready to go home can be overwhelming. With the return home will come equipment, supplies, nurses,...
Technology Enhances PHS Care
Today is the last day of National Health IT Week. And while every IT department keeps business flowing through the management of computers, networks, and other technical areas, the...
Kozie Clothes for Your Child
Have you heard of Kozie Clothes? If you have a child with sensory concerns, a G-Tube or fine motor skill difficulties, this may be your new favorite line of...
What is MNsure?
The state health insurance exchange is about to start operating when enrollment begins in October and coverage begins January 1, 2014. To help clear up the questions many people...
Know the Nurses: Kris Wolf
Today in Know the Nurses we’re introducing you to one of our private duty nurses, Kris Wolf, RN, BSN, who has been with PHS since April 2011. We already...
Tips for National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month, a time dedicated to building awareness and encouraging Americans to take steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, schools, and businesses. The American...
Patient Spotlight: Meet Lainey
“With HopeKids, we can get out of the house and do things without worrying about being exposed to as many germs since they’re so good at limiting exposure to...
Guest Post: Advice for the New Special Needs Parent
Andi Sligh is an ordinary mom living an extraordinary life on the gulf coast of Alabama with a daughter with cerebral palsy, a son with Down syndrome, an adventurous...