Hi there. I provide care in my home and have experience with special needs children that includes g-tube feeding, chest therapy, medication and supplementation delivery and therapy equipment use and handling. I think it depends on the child's individual needs both cognitively and physically in regards to a multiple child setting. I have posted on my member page that I am available for respite relief in a parent's home in the evening if need be as sometimes it is easier to go to the child then bring the equipment to a caregiver's house, but social interaction is still very important. These special children need the socialization and enjoyment of being in the community and with other children to flourish just as much as the ones that don't have special needs. Their spark and love of life can turn any frown upsidedown!
This comes first hand from my little angel up in heaven who passed away some years ago but left behind a legacy of love and lessons learnt of how precious life is. Enjoy every day and be the best person you can be! But most of all as Ghandi said "Be the change you want to see in the world"
Hope the information helped a bit and good luck!
Take good care,
Miss Michelle

































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