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Dream House is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization making it possible for medically complex children to live at home, instead of a hospital or nursing home.

NURTURE THE DREAM

What is Medically Fragile?

medically fragile child is one who, because of an accident, illness, congenital disorder, abuse or neglect, has been left in a stable condition, but is dependent on life sustaining medications, treatments, equipment, and has need for assistance with activities of daily living.

Diagnosed medically fragile by a medical physician, this child may:

     
  • Have chronic health care conditions such as diabetes, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy (CP);
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  • Be a transplant recipient and require special health care support, such as tube feedings, oxygen therapy, suctioning, tracheostomy care, or a ventilator;
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  • Have limited mobility and require special health care support due to paralysis or chronic disease.
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Dream House addresses the special life-care needs for medically fragile children by preparing families and communities to safely and effectively care for them at home.

"Every child, perfectly formed or not, deserves a childhood," is the philosophy by which Dream House volunteer Terry Walls lives.

A retired school teacher, Terry received a Dream House newsletter in the mail shortly after moving to Georgia. She called to see if volunteers were needed to help home-school children served at the Family for Keeps® Transition Care Home. Now many years later, Terry is a vital member of the Dream House Volunteer Brigade.

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REFER a Medically Fragile Child