Support and Education for Families

Explore our collection of educational articles designed to help families, caregivers, and care partners better understand pediatric home health care, services, and support options. Our goal is to provide clear, approachable information that empowers families throughout their care journey.

A doctor checks a child's vitals, illustrating the importance of understanding pediatric ventilator and oxygen support in home health care.

Understanding Pediatric Ventilator and Oxygen Support at Home

Bringing your child home from the hospital is a milestone filled with joy and relief. But when your child requires pediatric ventilator and oxygen support,...

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A parent and child sit with a healthcare worker, emphasizing the importance of pediatric nursing for complex needs.

How Pediatric Nursing Supports Medically Complex Children

For families raising a child with complex medical needs, the concept of “home” often takes on a dual meaning. It is a place of love,...

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A child sits with a pediatric care provider and family, illustrating the Signs for Pediatric Home Health Care.

Signs a Child May Benefit From Home Health Care

Parenting is a journey filled with love, challenges, and continuous learning. But when you are raising a child with complex medical needs, that journey takes...

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A pediatric nurse works with a child, illustrating the difference of The Difference Between Home Health and Private Duty Nursing.

The Difference Between Home Health and Private Duty Nursing

Navigating the world of pediatric home care can feel like learning a new language, with terms that sound similar but have important distinctions. Two phrases...

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A physician sits with a child, emphasizing a the importance of collaboration between Pediatric Nurses and Physicians.

How Pediatric Nurses Work With Physicians and Specialists

When a child has complex medical needs, their “village” extends far beyond family and friends. It includes a dedicated team of medical professionals, such as...

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A mother and child talk with their healthcare provider, emphasizing the importance of continuity of care for pediatric patients.

Why Continuity of Care Matters for Pediatric Patients

For families navigating the complex world of pediatric healthcare, the journey often feels like a series of disconnected episodes. There are specialist appointments, therapy sessions,...

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A caregiver and child get support from a pediatric healthcare working, illustrating the importance of home health support for caregivers.

How Home Health Supports Parents and Caregivers

Being a parent to a child with complex medical needs is a role defined by immeasurable love, strength, and dedication. You are your child’s fiercest...

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A family works with their health provider to ensure a smooth transition from hospital to home.

What to Expect During the Transition From Hospital to Home

The day your child is approved to leave the hospital and return home is filled with a complex mix of emotions. There is immense relief...

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A pediatric home health nurse works with a a baby and mother, emphasizing the benefits of Home Health for Chronic Conditions.

How Home Health Supports Children With Chronic Conditions

A diagnosis of a chronic condition changes the landscape of childhood. Instead of worry-free playdates and uninterrupted school days, families often find themselves navigating a...

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A pediatric home health nurse sits a young child in the comfort of her own home, emphasizing the importance of pediatric home health care.

Ensuring Quality Pediatric Home Health Services Through Licensing and Accreditation

M&M Healing Hands Home Health Services, LLC is actively completing the required state licensing process through the California Department of Public Health. This approval allows us to officially provide licensed pediatric nursing, home health aide services, and care coordination in the home. Once this step is finalized, we will move into the accreditation phase through a nationally recognized accrediting body. Accreditation includes a detailed review of our safety procedures, clinical standards, staff training, and care quality to ensure that our services meet the highest level of professional excellence.

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