A bright, open building filled with light, laughter, and a 1,200-gallon fish tank isn’t what most people picture when they think of medical care—but that’s exactly the point. We sat down at Glory to God PPEC in Miami to unpack how a prescribed pediatric extended care facility can become a place where medically fragile children not only stay safe, but thrive through daily nursing, high-frequency therapy, and a learning center built just for them.
Robert, a pediatric physical therapist, describes leaving the status quo to start a center that puts excellence and dignity first. Ariela, a clinical social worker, shares a journey from personal loss to a calling that now champions babies learning to swallow, toddlers mastering wheelchairs, and teens gaining strength and hope. Together they embody a simple practice: work like it depends on us, pray like it depends on God. From aquatherapy with a treadmill pool to a child-sized “city” that teaches life skills, their approach blends state-of-the-art care with a culture that sees every child as fearfully and wonderfully made.
We also explore the overlap with medical foster care, where families open their homes to kids with complex needs and often adopt them. Robert and Ariela are candid about refusing to compromise on their bold, faith-forward identity—even turning down partnerships that balked at their name. Yet the outcomes speak because the progress is real and the love is evident. And those quiet moments—a prayer before pizza, a worship song humming in a parent’s car—often blossom into deeper transformation.
If you care about pediatric therapy, special education, foster care, or faith-driven entrepreneurship, this conversation offers practical insights, stirring stories, and a blueprint for building a place that’s enjoyed, not endured. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review to help more families find hope and help.