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Pediatric Home Care That Feels Safe in Atlanta, GA
Caring for children at home requires more than just experience—it demands empathy, patience, and specialized skill. Our Pediatric Home Care services in Atlanta, GA are built to help families navigate daily routines, medical needs, and emotional wellness with consistency and comfort.
Key Services in Pediatric Home Care
Our team provides home-based care tailored to each child’s needs. From basic hygiene to social engagement and communication with parents, we focus on creating safe and nurturing environments.
Daily Routine Support
Help with morning, bedtime, school prep, and transitions to reduce stress and create smoother days.
Pediatric Supervision
Attentive care from trained staff to ensure your child’s safety during play, meals, and rest.
Special Needs Care
Adaptive support tailored for children with disabilities, behavioral needs, or developmental challenges.
Hygiene & Dressing Help
Assistance with bathing, brushing, dressing, and basic grooming is always provided with gentleness.
Emotional Companionship
Conversation, comfort, and interaction to support emotional regulation, confidence, and well-being.
Parent Coordination
Communication with parents and pediatricians to keep routines aligned with broader pediatric care plans.
How We Support Children at Home
We care for each child like they’re our own. Our caregivers build trust and familiarity so your child feels understood and your family feels supported.
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Family-Focused Pediatric Plans at Home
We tailor each plan to your child’s personality, daily needs, and health goals, offering a predictable, nurturing environment that promotes emotional comfort and developmental growth. -
Close Collaboration with Parents
Our care team stays in constant communication with families and trusted pediatricians, ensuring that every decision aligns with your child’s treatment plan, therapy milestones, and evolving needs. -
Responsive In-Home Supervision
Whether your child requires basic pediatric healthcare, medical reminders, or continuous observation, our caregivers deliver steady, loving attention while fostering independence and trust at home.
How to Get Paid as a Caregiver for Your Medically Fragile Child
A Guide for Medicaid-Supported Families
At World of Love Home Care, we understand that no one is more committed or qualified to care for a medically fragile child than their own family. That’s why we offer a solution that empowers you to become a paid caregiver for your child through Medicaid, easing the financial burden while ensuring your child receives consistent, loving care at home.
Who Is Eligible?
You may qualify to become a paid caregiver under Medicaid if:
- Your child is between the ages of 5 and 20
- Your child is currently enrolled in Medicaid
- Your child has been diagnosed with a medically fragile or medically complex condition
This program is designed to recognize the value of in-home care and provide resources for families already giving their best every day.
Common Qualifying Diagnoses and Medical Devices
If your child has a medically complex condition or uses certain assistive devices, they may be eligible. These include:
Neurological, Developmental, and Muscular Diagnoses:
- Epilepsy
- Cerebral Palsy
- Down Syndrome
- Autism with medical complexity
- Spina Bifida
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Traumatic Brain Injury
Cardiorespiratory and Digestive Conditions:
- Heart conditions
- Respiratory disorders (e.g., tracheostomy or ventilator dependence)
- Gastrostomy Tube (G-Tube)
- Dialysis (peritoneal or hemodialysis for renal failure)
Qualifying Medical Devices:
- Wheelchair (manual or powered for non-ambulatory children)
- Gait trainer (used for assisted walking)
- Orthotic braces (AFOs, KAFOs, HKAFOs for mobility support)
Note: Other conditions and devices may also qualify. A care coordinator will work with you to review your child’s eligibility.
Call to Discuss Your Child’s Care
Need thoughtful, reliable Pediatric Home Care in Atlanta, GA? Elitecare offers support for routines, communication, and care coordination. Call (470) 802-8834 to schedule your free in-home consultation today.