Pediatric Prescribed Extended Care (PPEC)Serve children with medically complex and fragile medical needs. Our staff is expressly trained to meet the unique needs of children with severe physical disabilities, diseases, syndromes, and neurological impairments, from newborn to age 21.
At Magic Hearts PPEC facility, skilled nursing plays a crucial role in providing high-quality, compassionate care for our young patients. Our dedicated team comprises a variety of licensed healthcare professionals, including a medical director who oversees all aspects of care, and a director of nursing who ensures that clinical practices meet the highest standards.
At Magic Hearts, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional transportation services with our NEMT (Non-Emergency Medical Transportation) partner company. Our dedicated team ensures that your child is picked up from either home or school and safely transported to our center. We understand the importance of timely arrivals, so we prioritize punctuality in every trip.
At Magic Hearts, we provide Occupational, Speech, Respiratory, Behavioral and Physical Therapies. Our multidisciplinary therapy team works together to help every child reach their fullest potential. Each therapy program is tailored to the child's unique medical and developmental needs, promoting greater independence, improved communication, enhanced mobility, and a higher quality of life through compassionate, evidence-based care.
Social therapeutic activities in a Pediatric Prescribed Extended Care (PPEC) center are of significant importance as they serve as a vital component in enhancing the emotional and social well-being of medically fragile children. These activities play a crucial role in providing children with opportunities to engage with their peers, express themselves, and develop essential social and emotional skills, all of which contribute to their overall quality of life.
Socialization skills through arts and crafts activities in a Pediatric Prescribed Extended Care (PPEC) center are of profound importance as they provide medically fragile children with a platform to develop essential social, creative, and fine motor skills. These activities play a vital role in fostering a sense of belonging and interaction among the children, often facing various health challenges, and promoting their emotional well-being.