We offer specialized infant and child care services.

Pediatric services at home refer to specialized healthcare and behavioral support provided to children with developmental, emotional, or medical needs. These services are often designed for long-term support and individualized care, especially for children who benefit from consistent routines and familiarity in their daily environments.

In-home pediatric care allows families to receive professional support while keeping their children in a space where they feel most comfortable and secure. These services may include nursing care, behavioral monitoring, and assistance with daily living activities tailored to the child’s condition.

Pride ‘N’ Living Home Care, Inc. also provides 1:1 nursing care to children with behavioral problems. A personal care assistant in Fridley, Minnesota helps ensure their safety and delivers the focused attention they need. We care for children diagnosed with the following disorders:

  • Autism
  • Any kind of congenital disorder that may cause physical or emotional issues
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Why Pediatric Services Matter

Children with special needs require more than just occasional assistance—they benefit from dedicated, skilled care that aligns with their developmental goals and behavioral patterns. Pediatric services play an important role in early intervention, symptom management, and overall family well-being.

This kind of one-on-one care is especially important for children with conditions that impact mobility, focus, communication, or social behavior. It helps reduce preventable hospital visits and supports the child’s ability to engage in meaningful activities each day.

Benefits of Pediatric Services at Home

  • Improved Behavior Management: Daily routines help reinforce positive habits and reduce outbursts.
  • Greater Family Involvement: Parents stay informed and engaged with the care process.
  • More Consistency: Children feel more secure when caregivers remain the same.
  • Lower Stress: Familiar surroundings reduce anxiety and overstimulation.
  • Immediate Supervision: Nurses monitor and respond to changes in behavior or health status.

Our Approach to Pediatric Care

Our approach combines safety, emotional support, and health monitoring. We understand that no two children are the same. That’s why we tailor our care based on diagnosis, home environment, and individual needs. Services include behavior tracking, medication administration, therapeutic routines, and communication strategies appropriate for each child.

Our Process

  1. Initial Evaluation – We begin with a thorough assessment of the child’s medical and behavioral needs.
  2. Personalized Planning – A customized care plan is created in collaboration with the child’s family.
  3. Nurse Assignment – We match the child with a nurse who fits their personality and medical requirements.
  4. Ongoing Support – Care plans are adjusted based on progress and feedback from the family.
  5. Goal Tracking – We monitor developmental and emotional milestones to support long-term outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What conditions qualify for pediatric home care?
Pediatric home care is appropriate for children with autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, and congenital disorders affecting emotional or physical development.
How does in-home pediatric care help with behavior issues?
In-home care supports behavior regulation by providing structure, consistency, and real-time responses to behavioral triggers.
Is one-on-one nursing important for children with special needs?
Yes. One-on-one nursing ensures each child receives undivided attention, increasing safety and improving behavioral and emotional outcomes.
Can pediatric home care replace some therapy sessions?
Home care can support therapy goals by reinforcing exercises, routines, and communication strategies in daily life.
What are the long-term benefits of pediatric home care?
Long-term benefits include better emotional stability, reduced hospital visits, improved family dynamics, and increased developmental progress.
How do pediatric nurses support children with autism?
Nurses provide calm, structured environments that reduce sensory overload, assist with communication strategies, and support daily routines.
What are the key responsibilities of a pediatric home nurse?
Responsibilities include monitoring behavior, administering medication, tracking progress, and supporting the child’s health and emotional needs.

Let’s Create a Comfortable Home Together

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