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Hatboro Pediatrics | Medical Resources | Bucks County, Pennsylvania Pediatrician
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Nurses and Medical Staff. Medical Release Forms (PDF). HIPPA Privacy Form 2016 (PDF). Provider Referral List (PDF). Recommended Vaccine Schedule (PDF). Ibuprofen and Acetaminophin Dosage Chart (PDF). Impact on Health and Wellness. Motor Skills Development Checklist (PDF). Speech Development Checklist (PDF).
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Resources | Life Course Research Network (LCRN)
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Preconception and Perinatal Health. Reproductive and Maternal Health. Life Course Health Development Theory. Life Course Measures and Research Methods. Translation to Practice and Policy. Special Health Care Needs. Sign up to receive the LCRN newsletter:. Subscribe to our free newsletter. Childhood Life Trajectory (UCLA undergraduate project on LCHD). Harvard Center on the Developing Child. Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP). MCH Life Course Toolbox. MCHB Life Course Resource Guide. Rethinking the r...
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Transition to Adult
http://oregonfamilytofamily.org/special-needs-information/transition-to-adult.html
Like all children, our children with special health needs will grow and mature. Services and systems change as well, and it’s best to be prepared. Below are some helpful links related to transition:. Comprehensive list of transition resources. College programs for young adults with special needs. College Scholarships and internships. Oregon Youth Transition Program (YTP). Information about transitioning to an adult medical home. Moving from the Pediatrician to Adult Care System.
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TIP SHEETS
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Families are a wealth of information! Click on the following links to read their helpful tips. Getting to Know Your Child’s Exceptional Needs Care Coordinator/Intensive Care Manager. If your child is on Healthy Kids, and has a complex or chronic medical condition, this information is for you. Getting You to the Conference. Check out these tips from other families on how to get to conferences on a budget. This Family Voices guide is used all over the country to help improve family-physician relationships.
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WEBINARS
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The Oregon F2F HIC has compiled a variety of free online trainings from partner organizations and other national/state sources. We gratefully acknowledge our trainers from around the state who share their expertise with our staff and families. New topics of interest to families of children with special needs are added regularly. See more great online trainings. Health, Mental Health, and Safety Topics.
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TRAININGS/EVENTS
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Parent Training and Events of Interest. There are many excellent, free or low-cost training programs and events for families going on all over the state. Check out these organizations’ calendar pages for a program near you:. Oregon F2F Health Information Center. Swindells/Child Disability Resource Center. OFSN (Oregon Familiy Support Network). ORPARC (Oregon Post Adoption Resource Center). OTAC (Oregon Technical Assistance Corporation). ASO (Autism Society of Oregon).
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The Medical Home
http://oregonfamilytofamily.org/special-needs-information/the-medical-home.html
Your Child’s Medical Home. Good communication with our children’s health care providers is vital, especially when our children have complex care needs. These resources may help you improve communication and keep organized:. Oregon’s Medical Home Project. Miscellaneous tips for families about your child’s medical home. Ideas for developing your child’s care plan notebook. Moving from the Pediatrician to the Adult Care System.
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Medical Equipment
http://oregonfamilytofamily.org/special-needs-information/medical-equipment.html
Prescriptions, Durable Medical Equipment, and Assistive Technology. The programs below are designed to help you obtain, understand and maximize the products and devices your child needs. Help with paying for prescriptions. Information about Durable Medical Equipment. Assistive Technology (specialized equipment to help a child’s independence).
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Safety
http://oregonfamilytofamily.org/special-needs-information/safety.html
Safety: Keeping Kids with Special Health Care Needs Safe. All children are at risk for injury, but our kids with special needs are often more at risk if they have communication or cognitive delays, are more impulsive or fearless, or have difficulty with movement or feeding. Below are resources to help you keep your child safe. Videos about children with special needs and safety hazards. County by county directory of SafeKids Coalitions. Special needs car seats and restraints.
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Help for Families
http://oregonfamilytofamily.org/special-needs-information/help-for-families.html
Parent Training and Support. Experienced parents will advise you to learn all you can about the systems and programs to help your child. Many training opportunities are free to parents of special needs. Workshops, books, and videos on a variety of special needs topics. Support for Parents of Children with Mental Health Challenges. Special Education rights and resources. Behavior management training, parent training, and more. Developmental disability, education, and more.