Get in-home nursing (LVN)
Learn how to apply for skilled nursing services to provide care for your child in your home.
Why
If your child needs medical help with an essential body function (enteral and parenteral feeding, ostomy and/or catheterization, uncontrolled seizures, oxygen/tracheostomy/ventilator, etc. ), an LVN can provide in-home care.
Guides
Curated by our research team, signed off by experts and parents alike, guides walk you through the entire process, step-by-step. They cover common pitfalls and how to navigate complexities in order to accomplish your goal.
If your child needs in-home nursing due to complex medical needs, there are several ways to fund this service. Once you’ve identified a funding source, use these tips to find an LVN (licensed visiting nurse) to work in your home.
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