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A Day with Walter: One Home Care Nurse Shares What a Typical Shift Looks Like
Kelsey Graves, RN, BSN, PHN, is a home care nurse for Pediatric Home Service and recently documented one of her days with PHS patient Walter – read along to...
Managing Your Child’s Tube Feedings at School
Each day, students across the country are tube fed while receiving an education – one of the many benefits of receiving care while living in their community. So when...
A Multifaceted Process: Transitioning a Medically Complex Child into Adulthood
Complex Child Magazine just came out with the March edition of their publication, focusing on teens and young adults. PHS infusion nurse and mother to a medically complex child,...
Taking Action In Your Child’s Mental Health
Discussing a child’s mental health can be a sensitive topic that adults find difficult to address – and recently, it has been the subject of a lot of news...
Supporting the Family Members of Children with Medical Complexities
When a child has a medical diagnosis, it impacts the entire family. In many instances, it can feel incredibly isolating for the parent, sibling, or even grandparent when it...
Empowerment Through Advocacy: How I Became Active in my Medically Complex Child’s Care
Molly is a supporting documentation specialist PHS and mom to three year old Addyson. When my daughter Addyson was born at 38 weeks (you can read our whole story...
What Happened This Year? Find Out in Our 2017 Holiday Video
2017 has been an exciting year as we continued to provide the highest level of care for medically complex children by expanding our service line (did you know we...
Accessible Spots in the Twin Cities for Every Type of Person
The Twin Cities is a vibrant, booming metro with no shortage of activities to satisfy any resident or visitor. But even more importantly, this area focuses on ensuring these...