Health Care Professionals

Pediatric home care you can trust

Discharging a medically-fragile, technology dependent child from the hospital to home can be one of the most difficult challenges you face as a health care professional.

You must be sure the child is safe, secure and certain to receive the same quality of care you are able to provide. That's why PHS works closely with you, along with payers and family caregivers, to ensure a seamless transition and continuity of care - one child at a time.

  • PHS provides compassionate, specialized, high-tech care in a home environment, where children are most comfortable and enjoy a better quality of life.
  • We understand the special and ever changing needs of infants, children, and adolescents.
  • A multidisciplinary PHS team provides each child with a customized, comprehensive, and integrated plan of care.
  • We utilize our considerable experience and expertise, clinical excellence, innovation, and cutting edge technologies to improve the care and quality of life for our patients and their families.

Medical care and more

PHS provides extensive education services, including classes for health care professionals AND training for family caregivers. Our clinicians collaborate with support services, customer service reps, billing specialists, warehouse staff, and certified equipment technicians to do whatever is needed to provide hospital-quality health care for children at home.

On staff physician

Dr. Roy Maynard serves as the Medical Director for PHS, working with the team to provide quality homecare and leading implementation of clinical policies, procedures, and programs. Dr. Maynard has practiced as a neonatologist and pediatric pulmonologists at Children's Hospitals and Clinics in Minneapolis, Minn. He attended medical school at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia and performed his residency in pediatrics and his fellowships in neonatology and pediatric pulmonology at the University of Minnesota. He is board-certified by the American Academy of Pediatrics in general pediatrics, pediatric pulmonology, and neonatology.

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