NICU & PICU Transitions
Nurturing support for premature infants or children transitioning from intensive hospital care to their first home environment.
From high-acuity private duty nursing for complex clinical needs to pediatric physical, occupational, and speech therapies — we bring expert, playful, and compassionate care straight to your child.
At Cottage Home Care, we understand there’s no place like home—especially when a child needs specialized medical care. Our pediatric home health care services are designed to support infants, children, and adolescents with a wide range of medical, physical, and developmental needs, all within the comfort and safety of their own home environment.
Children require more than standard medical care. Their recovery, emotional well-being, and development depend on compassionate support tailored specifically to their age and condition. That’s why our pediatric caregivers combine advanced clinical expertise with a deep understanding of child development, helping make treatments, therapies, and daily care more comforting, engaging, and positive for both children and families.
Our skilled pediatric nurses and caregivers provide care for children with chronic illnesses, complex medical conditions, and specialized needs, including advanced care support after NICU or PICU discharge. We work closely with families to ensure a smooth transition from hospital to home while providing ongoing education, guidance, and hands-on support every step of the way.
From hourly private duty nursing to developmental therapies, we cover all aspects of pediatric home health care.
Hourly, shift-based skilled nursing care (up to 24/7) for children with complex medical dependencies, ventilators, tracheostomies, and G-tubes.
Empowering individuals with developmental disabilities to build independent life skills. Our caregivers assist with person-centered goals, including socialization, safety awareness, and community integration.
Giving parents and primary caregivers a much-needed break. Funded through OPWDD waivers, our HHAs provide a safe, nurturing environment for your child or loved one so you can recharge.
Dignified assistance with bathing, dressing, transfers, and hygiene for children and adults facing mobility challenges or physical delays.
Fatigue management, mobility support, cognitive assistance, and adaptation of daily routines as symptoms fluctuate.
Flexible scheduling to meet your needs, including weekends, holidays, and late-night care.
Nurturing support for premature infants or children transitioning from intensive hospital care to their first home environment.
Long-term skilled support for syndromes, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, and complex genetic conditions.
Regular clinical monitoring and symptom management for severe asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, and cardiac challenges.
Pediatric care is the right fit when a child needs specialized medical care, physical, occupational, or speech therapies, or advanced care support after NICU or PICU discharge.
Nurturing support for premature infants or children transitioning from intensive hospital care to their first home environment.
Long-term skilled support for syndromes, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, and complex genetic conditions.
Regular clinical monitoring and symptom management for severe asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, and cardiac challenges.
Rehabilitative therapies focusing on early intervention for sensory processing, coordination, or speech delays.
Specialized pediatric wound care, pain management, and physical therapy following orthopedic or major pediatric surgeries.
Providing highly-trained nurses to manage ventilators, oxygen, tracheostomy tubes, G-tubes, and IV lines safely.
Companion care covers a wide range of social, emotional, and practical support services — all delivered in the comfort of home.
Reach out by phone or complete our eligibility form. A care advisor will call you within hours.
We visit your home (or speak by phone) to understand your loved one's needs, personality, and preferences.
We select 2–3 companion caregivers who match your loved one's interests and introduce you to your top choice.
Your companion caregiver starts their visits. We check in regularly to ensure everything is going well.
Absolutely. Companion care is designed specifically for seniors who live alone and need regular social interaction, emotional support, and safe company. A trained companion caregiver visits regularly to talk, play games, go for walks, or simply be present — reducing loneliness and improving quality of life.
Yes — companion care is often an ideal starting point for someone with early-stage dementia. A companion caregiver provides consistent routines, gentle engagement, and supervision that helps slow cognitive decline while keeping your loved one safe and stimulated at home.
In many states, companion care services are fully covered by Medicaid with no out-of-pocket cost to eligible clients. Cottage Home Care will verify your loved one's Medicaid coverage and explain exactly what is included at no cost to you.
Yes — many families use companion care as respite care, allowing a daughter, son, or spouse to take a break from daily caregiving duties without worrying about their loved one being alone. Regular companion visits reduce caregiver burnout and give families peace of mind.
Companion care can typically begin within 24–48 hours of your initial call. Cottage Home Care handles the intake process quickly so that your loved one has support as soon as possible.