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Medically Fragile
Foster Care
Who we serve
Children referred for Growing Home Southeast’s
Medically Fragile services are typically aged
birth to seven years, and are stable enough not
to need full-time hospital care. Their medical
conditions may include:
• Premature
birth/complications
• Burn victims
• HIV positive
• Drug dependency
• Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
How we serve them
• Growing Home Southeast contracts with a
medical specialist to assist in assessing the
needs of the child on an “as needed” basis.
• Treatment parents and
families are offered special training and
preparation to meet the individual needs of the
child. The treatment parents must be full time
and have a medical background to care for these
children.
• Growing Home Southeast
allows time for the family of origin to adapt
and train for the integration of the fragile
child into the family structure.
• Treatment parents meet
weekly with Growing Home Southeast clinical
specialists.
• Licensed respite providers
are available to assist treatment parents in
serving medically-fragile children.
Expected outcomes
The goal of Growing Home Southeast’s Medically
Fragile Foster Care service is to transition
children with special medical and physical needs
from institutional settings to less restrictive
home environments or to prevent them from
requiring institutionalization in the first
place.
Interested in becoming a
foster parent? Contact us today.
Click
here for more information.
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