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For Seriously Ill Children

In pediatrics, the patient is the whole family. With Community PedsCare, we recognize the unique needs of children and families and the value of a specialized program of support and resources.

Community PedsCareWhat is Community PedsCare?

Community PedsCare is a pediatric palliative and hospice care program for children with life-threatening conditions. A program of Community Hospice of Northeast Florida, in collaboration with Wolfson Children's Hospital, Nemours Children's Clinic and University of Florida, Community PedsCare offers individualized support, comfort and care to these children and their families.

Our palliative care services help to alleviate the suffering that accompanies the diagnosis of a life-threatening condition. Pain and symptom management, psychosocial and spiritual support, and respite care are some of the services provided in this holistic model of care.

Our hospice services are employed when a child has a life expectancy of less than six months and has discontinued aggressive curative treatment.

What community needs does the program work to address?

Children with a progressive illness or sudden injury have a multitude of needs and their families are often facing difficult decisions and stresses. The Community PedsCare team is there for the whole family. Counseling and spiritual support help parents and siblings deal with the strain. Volunteers give parents a rest by running errands or playing with the children and siblings. Social service professionals support parents by helping them secure needed resources within the community. Nurses and physicians act as a bridge to the medical community, coordinating with the child's doctors and providing pain and symptom management with visits at home and in the hospital. Grief and bereavement counseling, parent support groups and respite care also help families cope.

How is the program funded and how can those of us in the community help?

While our hospice services are covered by Medicaid and most private insurance plans, palliative care is a relatively new service and one that insurance companies and Medicaid are not currently reimbursing.

Charitable gifts to Community Hospice Foundation provide vital funding for this care and families are never denied access because of the inability to pay. For information on how you can support the care for seriously ill children in our community, please go to the Make a Financial Contribution page on this web site.

For volunteer opportunities with children and families, please see Volunteer Your Time.


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