Published Sept. 14, 2018
By Beth Rubio, Chief Clinical Officer
What is EFL Therapy?
Equine-Facilitated Learning
EFL stands for Equine-Facilitated Learning. It is a form of therapy that is used most typically for children who have mental or emotional disorders especially l…
Published Aug. 31, 2018
A sheet of yellow notebook paper hangs on the wall at the end of Kyndell’s crib, where she can see it every day. It reads, “Kyndell’s Goals.” Aveanna Nurse Brittany wrote the list. She included objectives like “healthy weight,” “head control,” and “…
Published Aug. 24, 2018
Ten years ago, Oscar sat with his wife in a hospital room, his six-month-old son in his arms, and learned about the disease that had changed their lives forever. Spinal muscular atrophy. As Oscar listened to the doctor describe the progressive muscl…
Published Aug. 13, 2018
Asher is our latest patient superstar and boy, has he accomplished some amazing health milestones! Born on August 10, 2016, Asher had some complex medical challenges that left him needing repair to his intestinal perforation and a colostomy procedu…
Published Aug. 6, 2018
By Beth Rubio, Chief Clinical Officer
My child with special needs is not interactive with other children. What can I do?
A child with special needs requires additional skill development in multiple areas. Children with special needs often do not pi…
Published Aug. 3, 2018
By Beth Rubio, Chief Clinical Officer
How can I keep my child healthy in the school environment?
The start of a new school year exposes children to many things: new friends, new teachers, and lots of germs. According to the National Institutes of H…
Published July 23, 2018
By Beth Rubio, Chief Clinical Officer
How can I help my special needs child adjust to school?
The change from a relaxed summer schedule to a more rigid school schedule can be a difficult and trying process and may cause a lot of excitement and anxi…
Published June 19, 2018
When Shirley retired from her work as a hospital nurse, she was more than ready for a break. “The hospital was wearing me out,” Shirley confesses. The hospital wasn’t right for Shirley anymore. But she wasn’t ready to give up nursing completely.
“I …
Published June 4, 2018
This is a story about me and my nurses.
My name is Clifford but all my friends call me C.J. The J stands for Jacob. I was born with a condition called Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a neuromuscular condition similar to Spinal Muscular Dystrophy and ALS/Lo…
Published May 29, 2018
Miss Jaycee is a superstar in every way. We had the privilege of visiting with Jaycee, her family, and her favorite nurse Gracie at her home for a fun patient photo shoot. Jaycee is a thirteen-year-old girl with a heart of gold and an outgoing perso…
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