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Allison:
Pacemakers pushing her lungs and teenage page at home
Andy:
High susceptibility of infection & a low risk at home
Ashlyn:
Complications of CHARGE Syndrome & solutions at home
Emerson:
Three cherished years at home with her family
Emerson T:
Emerson was born without one ventricle, but he's got plenty of heart
Emily M:
Restrictive lung disease and unrestrained activity at home
Emily RR:
Multiple challenges and a plan to live healthier at home
Ireland:
Breathing easier and thrilled to be thriving at home
Jackson:
Technology took him home and family, caregivers keep him there
Joe'Von:
Born 12 weeks early, now has an appetite for life
Josie:
Fear of infection and the flexibility to lead a normal life
Kali:
New lungs and new lease on life at home
Kevin:
Blind, deaf & hopeful at home
Lexi:
A loss of two kidneys and one big, happy family at home
Lucas:
Difficulty absorbing nutrients & full of life at home
Mary Kate:
Fights muscular atrophy at home, where she belongs
Nick:
Nick wasn't supposed to live very long, but he's here and smiling at 25
Rilee:
Fought for his first months of life, now spending his childhood at home
Shelby:
Shelby was a tiny, 23-week micro preemie, but she has a big future
Tyler:
6cm short colon & a long life at home