During or after a high-risk pregnancy, a NICU experience, and as a child develops and gets ready for school, your child may have many health care providers. It is not unusual to bring a baby home from the hospital with a list of follow-up appointments, paperwork, complex care instructions, screenings and numerous specialists to see.
It can be daunting to navigate all the many options that are available and to even know where to begin. To help with this process, Hand to Hold provides helpful articles, searchable Resource Directory and interviews below about the different specialties available so you can get a preview how each may be able to help your child or children. As always, if you’re stumped and want to connect with another parent, please contact us.
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What Does a Pediatric Pulmonologist Do? <New>
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What is Family-Centered Care? <New>
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What Does a NICU Social Worker Do?
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What Does a Pediatric Home Health Provider Do? – Skilled Nursing Care at Home
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What Does a Dietitian Do?
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What Does a Lactation Consultant Do?
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What Does a Speech Language Pathologist Do?
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What Does a Child Life Specialist Do?
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What Does an Occupational Therapist Do?
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What Does a Physical Therapist Do?







