After the Visit: An Overview of Government and Community Programs Supporting Children with Medical Complexity

The optimal care of children with medical complexity (CMC) requires involvement from a network of professionals that includes physicians, nurses, ancillary service providers, and educators. Pediatric health care providers typically have early and frequent contact with the families of CMC. Therefore,...

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Main Author: Kaitlyn B. Olson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
Series:Children
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/4/5/35
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spelling doaj-4f7c7f681d9a4812b1d5e301a7998d2e2021-04-02T14:50:08ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672017-05-01453510.3390/children4050035children4050035After the Visit: An Overview of Government and Community Programs Supporting Children with Medical ComplexityKaitlyn B. Olson0Department of Pediatrics, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 225 E Chicago Ave, Box 152, Chicago, IL 60611, USAThe optimal care of children with medical complexity (CMC) requires involvement from a network of professionals that includes physicians, nurses, ancillary service providers, and educators. Pediatric health care providers typically have early and frequent contact with the families of CMC. Therefore, they are in a unique position to connect families to developmental, educational, and psychosocial supports. This article reviews important government and community programs that support CMC living in the United States. It outlines the educational rights of children with disabilities and offers practical tips for collaborating with Early Intervention and the public school system. The article also provides an overview of financial assistance programs, respite care services, and support groups that are beneficial to CMC and their families.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/4/5/35children with medical complexitydevelopmental disabilityEarly Interventionlegal rightspsychosocial support systemsspecial educationtechnology dependence
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After the Visit: An Overview of Government and Community Programs Supporting Children with Medical Complexity
Children
children with medical complexity
developmental disability
Early Intervention
legal rights
psychosocial support systems
special education
technology dependence
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title After the Visit: An Overview of Government and Community Programs Supporting Children with Medical Complexity
title_short After the Visit: An Overview of Government and Community Programs Supporting Children with Medical Complexity
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title_fullStr After the Visit: An Overview of Government and Community Programs Supporting Children with Medical Complexity
title_full_unstemmed After the Visit: An Overview of Government and Community Programs Supporting Children with Medical Complexity
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publishDate 2017-05-01
description The optimal care of children with medical complexity (CMC) requires involvement from a network of professionals that includes physicians, nurses, ancillary service providers, and educators. Pediatric health care providers typically have early and frequent contact with the families of CMC. Therefore, they are in a unique position to connect families to developmental, educational, and psychosocial supports. This article reviews important government and community programs that support CMC living in the United States. It outlines the educational rights of children with disabilities and offers practical tips for collaborating with Early Intervention and the public school system. The article also provides an overview of financial assistance programs, respite care services, and support groups that are beneficial to CMC and their families.
topic children with medical complexity
developmental disability
Early Intervention
legal rights
psychosocial support systems
special education
technology dependence
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/4/5/35
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