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In this episode of A Moment with Marley, we’re talking about something that affects millions of families but isn’t always openly discussed: chronic health conditions in children.
A chronic illness is a condition that lasts for a long time, often months or years, and sometimes a lifetime. Unlike a cold or flu, these conditions require ongoing care and management.
Some common examples include:
Each of these conditions looks different, but they all share one thing in common, they impact a child’s daily life beyond just physical health.
For a child with a chronic illness, even simple routines can take extra planning.
Think about:
Children with a chronic health condition should have an individualized health care plan that is shared with their school, daycare provider, or before/after school programs. This is in addition to orders for medications or inhalers that would need to be administered by the school nurse or administrator in other childcare settings.
Here in Meriden, our Public Health Nurses work in our 8 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 2 high schools, and Venture Academy to support students with chronic health conditions every day. They do this by:
Having at least one registered nurse at every school ensures all students, especially those with chronic health conditions, have access to care to keep students healthy, in school and ready to learn. To learn more about School Health visit www.meridenhealth.com.
By Meriden DOHIn this episode of A Moment with Marley, we’re talking about something that affects millions of families but isn’t always openly discussed: chronic health conditions in children.
A chronic illness is a condition that lasts for a long time, often months or years, and sometimes a lifetime. Unlike a cold or flu, these conditions require ongoing care and management.
Some common examples include:
Each of these conditions looks different, but they all share one thing in common, they impact a child’s daily life beyond just physical health.
For a child with a chronic illness, even simple routines can take extra planning.
Think about:
Children with a chronic health condition should have an individualized health care plan that is shared with their school, daycare provider, or before/after school programs. This is in addition to orders for medications or inhalers that would need to be administered by the school nurse or administrator in other childcare settings.
Here in Meriden, our Public Health Nurses work in our 8 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 2 high schools, and Venture Academy to support students with chronic health conditions every day. They do this by:
Having at least one registered nurse at every school ensures all students, especially those with chronic health conditions, have access to care to keep students healthy, in school and ready to learn. To learn more about School Health visit www.meridenhealth.com.