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Ostomy Care: Ordering Supplies
Your child may need different ostomy supplies as he grows and gets older. Learn how to care for your child's ostomy and order supplies.

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The Power of Play in Childhood
Playtime in childhood is an age-old distraction, one that gives parents an opportunity to complete grown-up tasks. However, while you are paying bills or cooking or cleaning, your children are discovering their abilities and learning how to plan, organize, get along with others and regulate their emotions.

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Inpatient Rehab Referrals
Our inpatient program requires physician referral. Review our admission criteria.
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Family Support Services
Our doctors, nurses and staff can connect you with many resources to help make life a little easier. We provide support for the whole family.

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Before You Arrive
When it comes to preparing for a visit, our caring starts before you leave home. Questions or concerns? We're here for you at every step.
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Applying for WIC for Teen Moms
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a food program. Federal grant money for WIC helps low-income women and their babies.
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What to Expect
What to bring and how to prepare for a visit to one of our convenient lab services locations.
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Annual Costs of Stroke in U.S. Children at Least $42 million
Stroke in children costs at least $42 million annually in the United States, researchers report in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.In the first cost analysis of pediatric stroke in the United States, researchers reviewed data from U.S.
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Child Abuse, Neglect Cases Up; Stress, Economy May Be to Blame
The holidays are over and the tree is down. For millions of families reality is setting in. Between the bills that will come due in January, the struggling economy and the stress that comes with it, it can be a very dangerous time for children.