Home Care Services for Children
The VNA cares for families with young children by providing medical assessment and care to acutely and chronically ill children. Services include skilled nursing care, and physical, occupational and speech therapy for children birth to 18 years of age.
Pediatric Supportive Care
Children who have been diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses need special attention so that they may continue to enjoy the pleasures of everyday living. Families need support to find the best way to care for their child. The VNA provides supportive care services to coordinate care and support for children and their families between clinics, hospitals, school and home.
For more information about this program, please visit our Pediatric Supportive Care page.
Pediatric Therapies
This includes physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. All therapies staff provides assessment and interventions to children with developmental delays. Working closely with our home visitors, and as part of the Primary Service Provider Team with the State’s Family, Infant and Toddler Program, this team is able to provide support to the entire family both short and long term.
Skilled Nursing
Providing assessment and care to acutely and chronically ill children from birth to age 18, these services include IV therapy, wound care, management of diabetes, Cystic Fibrosis, asthma, oncology diagnoses, and many other medical challenges. Our staff’s expertise and genuine caring is greatly appreciated by many families.
For more information about our home care services for children, please contact:
Toki Eley
Family and Children’s Services Director
(802) 860-4425
eleyREMOVETHISBEFORESENDING@vnacares.org

