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Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.

Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.

Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
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Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
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Complex Care Program Helps Children Reach Their Full Potential
November 06, 2019
Resources are out there, but sometimes they are hard to find. Connecting with your medical team and other families who have children with similar conditions (often via social media) parents can learn what is available in their community and in state. Resources differ from one county to another and certainly from one state to another. Finding a group close to your home is useful.
The complex care team at Arkansas Children’s works closely with families, caregivers and community providers to coordinate care and provide personalized treatment services.
This includes:
- Developing a comprehensive care plan
- Creating an individualized nutrition plan and feeding schedule
- Addressing oral and texture aversion issues
- Monitoring growth and development
- Identifying, enrolling in and monitoring of progress in development therapies
- Providing ongoing psychological and social support
- Arranging home health care and respite care
Frequently children with medical complexity have developmental concerns such as developmental delay, intellectual disability or neurological issues such as seizures or difficulty walking or talking.
Common diagnoses include:
- Cerebral palsy
- Complications of prematurity
- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
- Congenital differences or birth defects
- Craniofacial differences such as cleft lip and palate
- Genetic syndromes
- Hypotonia
- Mitochondrial disease
- Muscular dystrophies
- Neurodevelopmental disabilities
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Respiratory system anomalies
- Severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy with significant neurological damage
- Short gut syndrome
About the Complex Care Program
The Complex Care Program at Arkansas Children's is a multidisciplinary clinic (essentially a one-stop shop) to address a variety of needs at one time. The team includes doctors, nurses, social workers, psychologists, speech therapists and dieticians. We take a comprehensive approach to meet the family's needs for their child. We look at the child's whole picture (medical, educational, social) to ensure as many needs as possible are being met.
Children with medical complexity typically have multiple chronic medical diagnoses or concerns.
The Complex Care Program was designed to address the needs of children who:
- Have at least two medically complex conditions and are followed by at least two pediatric subspecialists
- Are dependent on special medical technology such as G-tube or other tube feedings, oxygen or other respiratory support
- Were born with extremely low birth weight or congenital anomalies and or syndromes
- Have chronic neurodevelopmental disabilities
Contact our Complex Care Program team to better understand our services or to schedule an appointment for your child. Your local doctor can also refer you to us by calling 501-364-3030.