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Services
Acute physical medicine and rehabilitation
program
Intensive physical, occupational and speech
therapy helps to restore a child to optimal
functioning levels following a catastrophic
illness or injury. This program addresses:
- Cognitive issues
- Mobility
- Sensory integration
- Spasticity management
- Oral motor dysfunction
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- Behavior/play skills
- Activities of daily living
- Feeding and swallowing
- Strength and coordination
- Hearing/visual impairments
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Alternative therapy offered:
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Vital Stim
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Interactive Metronome
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Feldenkrais
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Botox
Acute cardiopulmonary
Cardiopulmonary services are provided for those
children whose ability to breathe has been
compromised and are dependent on mechanical
ventilation. Ventilators used have the latest
modes of ventilation for ease of breathing, and
were chosen for portability. Monitoring of vital
signs is available from the bedside to nurse's
station to manage the most complex cases. This
program provides for ongoing assessment:
- Ventilator weaning
- Family training
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- Decannulation
- Equipment assessments for
transition to home
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Post-acute medical specialty care
Medical
specialty care is a cost-effective alternative for
those patients who no longer need the array of
services provided in the traditional acute
hospital setting, but may still require
observation, monitoring, and continued medical
supervision. State-of-the-art isolation rooms
equipped with negative pressure and specialized
filtration systems are available to accommodate
those children who may have airborne diseases or
are immunosuppressed. Their needs may include:
- Post-surgical support
- Total parental nutrition
- Orthopedic care
- Complex wound care
- Hospice care
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- Intravenous antibiotics
- Complicated transplant recovery
- Dialysis
- Pain management
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Sub-acute/chronic illness care
A
specialized program of services for children who
are medically fragile and technologically
dependent whose recovery may be slow or
indefinite. The goal is to integrate complex
medical care while providing normalcy and the best
quality of life possible. Extensive family
training, home adaptation, and access to community
resources are provided for those parents wishing
to transition their child home. HealthBridge will
continue to be the child's home if family
circumstances are such that home placement is not
possible and complex care and support is still
required.
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