


Our Pediatric Program
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Families are encouraged to participate in defining goals and developing a comprehensive care plan
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Family couseling and education
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Experienced at handling child protective cases
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School re-entry services during and following admission
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Modest family meals
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Teleconferencing
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Home and outpatient service evaluations prior to discharge
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Recreation therapies enable community re-entry
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Support groups
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Psychosocial approaches
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Follow-up after discharge

Respite Services
Caring for a child with special needs is demanding, overwhelming and tiring work, yet conveying that responsibility to another individual can cause anxiety and concern. Pathways Nursing and Rehabilitation Center respite services for children has been designed to ease your concerns while allowing you to travel or gain freedom for short periods of time.
With 24-hour nusing care, recreational activities and home-like atmosphere, you will be assured that your child is cared for in a personal and professional environment. Our team of nurses and clinicians are trained to understand and provide the special care needed by disabled or chronically ill children and their families
Planned or emergency care can be arranged. Your child will enjoy a home-like setting with a professional pediatric staff. Specialized therapy services are available if needed and prescribed. For further information and length of stay options, please call 518.372.2212 ext. 3228.
Pediatric Inpatient Rehab
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Direct care provided by licensed nursing and therapy
professionals.
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Up to 3 hours of physical, occupational and speech therapy up to 6 days a week.
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Discharge planning and case management services.
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Resident and Family AdvocateTraumatic brain injury
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Comprehensive rehabilitation
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Ventilator | Respiratory therapy
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2 licensed respiratory therapists with Advanced
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Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certificates on-site at all times
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Mechanical Support: BiPAP, C-PAP & Full
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Vent and weaning
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Specialized services for neuromuscular disease, pulmonary
dysphasia, trauma and neurological disordres.
