Northwest Pennsylvania Supportive and Bereavement Resource Guide

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Clarion Crawford Erie Forest Jefferson Lawrence McKean Mercer Venango Warren Northwest Pennsylvania Supportive and Bereavement Resource Guide For families, volunteers and medical professionals caring for children with life-limiting illnesses. Working together for medically fragile children.

Welcome Our Mission: To provide resources to families, volunteers and medical professionals caring for children with life-limiting illnesses. We hope this resource directory can help you with whatever situation you are facing. You may have learned your child or newborn has a serious or life-threatening illness or condition and want more information. You may have been caring for a very ill child for a long while and need some relief or respite. You may be grieving the loss of a child. Or you may be a professional in search of additional resources. Palliative care for children is the active total care of the child s body, mind and spirit, and also involves giving support to the family.* It begins when illness is diagnosed, and continues regardless of whether or not a child receives treatment directed at the disease.health providers must evaluate and alleviate a child s physical, psychological, and social distress. Effective palliative care requires a broad multidisciplinary approach that includes the family and makes use of available community resources; it can be successfully implemented even if resources are limited. It can be provided in tertiary care facilities, in community health centers and even in children s homes. * World Health Organization (WHO) Definition of Palliative Care for Children (WHO; 1998a)

Hospices Clarion Forest VNA Hospice 814-297-8400 www.cfvna.org Great Lakes Hospice 814-877-6120 www.upmc.com/locations/hospitals/hamot/ services/hospice/pages/default.aspx Hospice of Crawford County 814-333-5403 www.hospice.mmchs.org Hospice of Warren County 814-723-2455 www.hospiceofwarrencounty.com Jameson Hospice of Lawrence County 724-652-8847 www.upmcjameson.com/hospice Penn Highlands Clearfield Hospice 814-768-2012 www.phhealthcare.org/penn-highlandsclearfiled/hospice-services/hospice/page. aspx?id=1481 VNA of Northwestern PA 814-362-7466 www.vnanwpa.com Home Health/Shift Nursing Bayada Pediatrics (Erie Office) 814-835-2400 www.bayada.com/pediatrics Care Unlimited, Inc. (Erie Office) 1-800-828-1813 www.careunlimitedinc.com ekidzcare (Meadville Office) 814-807-116 www.ekidzcare Interim Healthcare 814-836-8836 www.interimhealthcare.com Pediatria (Erie Office) 814-833-0221 www.pediatriakids.com Peritech (Clarion Branch Office) 814-226-4058 www.peritech.com Durable Medical Equipment Apria Home Medical Equipment (Erie Office) 814-454-5995 www.apria.com Blackburn s (Erie Office) 814-454-2863 www.blackburnsmed.com MedCare Erie Office: 1-800-503-5554 Meadville Office: 814-337-6900 www.medcareequipment.com Vantage Home Medical Equipment Erie Office: 814-835-6662 Meadville Office: 814-724-7191 www.vhcn.com/vantage-medical-equipmentand-oxygen The Durable Medical Equipment (DME) List Clearinghouse for used DME, connecting people who need DME with those who have it to give. www.thedmelist.com Medical Support Every insurance has someone known as a special needs case manager. If you are caring for a child with life-limiting illness, you can access this professional by calling the insurance number and asking to speak with them. PA Elks Home Service Toll-free hotline to reach an Elks Nurse to answer questions regarding resources, etc. Referrals for free in-home service coordination. 1-800-986-4550 www.paelkshomeservice.org/ Pennsylvania Health Law Project Provides free legal services and advocacy to Pennsylvanians having trouble accessing publicly funded health care coverage or services. 1-800-274-3258 www.phlp.org Supportive Care at The Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC 412-692-3234 www.chp.edu/our-services/supportive-care Funding Caleb s Foundation Pennies from Heaven Fund Referral from social worker/healthcare professional, provides extra financial support to families with a critically ill child. Cover a rent/mortgage payment, electric or medical bill, other utilities. www.calebspennies.org Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Fund Provides financing opportunities to individuals with disabilities to help acquire assistive technology devices and services to improve quality of life. This includes wheelchair vans, home modifications, etc. www.patf.us Social Security Find your local office: socialsecurityhop.com/social-security-officefinder Instructions: www.socialsecurity.gov/online/ssa-4.html Tracy Alison Fleisher Memorial Fund Provides funds for equipment for critically ill children. Checks are provided directly to the vendor. Requires social worker letter. www.thetracyfund.org/funding.php United Healthcare Children s Foundation Provides up to $5,000 for families in need to help pay for medical services and equipment (e.g. physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, counseling, surgeries, prescriptions, wheelchairs, etc.) No home/vehicle mods. Must have commercial insurance. www.uhccf.org Variety The Children s Charity Variety enables children with disabilities to live life to the fullest and to have opportunities to discover the possibilities for their own lives. The will funds specially adapted bikes, strollers, and communication devices in all NW counties. Forest, Mckean, and Jefferson only has funding for bikes. www.varietypittsburgh.org/

Respite PA Ventilator Assisted Children s Home Program Funding for supplemental nursing hours for respite for children who use technology for respiration assistance (this includes children who use bipap/cpap overnight only). 412-692-6494 www.kidshome-vent.org Pediatric Specialty Care Inpatient respite. 877-291-6535 pediatricspecialty.com The Children s Institute Inpatient respite. 412-420-2400 www.amazingkids.org Recreation Icing Smiles Bakes beautiful, one-of-a-kind, custom cakes and other treats for children impacted by critical illness and their families, free of charge. www.icingsmiles.org Make a Wish of Greater PA and West Virginia www.greaterpawv.wish.org The Woodlands Foundation Camp 724-935-6533 www.woodlandsfoundation.org Parent Support Courageous Parent s Network www.courageousparentsnetwork.org Parent-to-Parent of Pennsylvania Matches parents of children with similar diagnoses within Pennsylvania to create a supportive partnership. 1-888-727-2706 www.parenttoparent.org/ The Mighty www.themighty.com Grief and Bereavement Grief support is often offered by hospice services or funeral homes for their clients. Check with the family s providers to see if they have an in-house program. Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Bereavement support available to families of all CHP patients. Bereavement Coordinator: Lori Malazich 412-692-3585 lori.malazich@chp.edu Empty Arms Support Group For parents who have experienced neonatal death or miscarriage. Second Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm. 814-838-6346 www.emptyarmseriepa.wordpress.com/ about Great Lakes Hospice Bereavement Support Groups Open to the public, support for those who have lost a loved one. 814-877-6527 www.upmc.com/locations/hospitals/hamot/ services/hospice/pages/default.aspx Highmark Caring Place (Erie Location) Support for children who have lost a loved one, and their families. 866-212-4673 www.highmarkcaringplace.com/cp2/index. shtml Prism Support for single parents and stepparents experiencing grief. Meets at St. Mark Catholic Center in Erie. 814-824-1253 Diagnosis Specific American Cancer Society Road to Recovery Program Free rides to cancer diagnosis-related appointments. Patients under 18 must be accompanied by a legally responsible adult. Call at least 2 days in advance of the appointment to schedule. Operator can offer other resources for the family. 1-800-227-2345 www.cancer.org/treatment/ supportprogramsservices/road-to-recovery Reflections of Grace Financial assistance to families of children with brain cancer. www.reflectionsofgrace.org Travis Roy Foundation Quarterly (March/June/September/ December) grants to individuals with spinal cord injuries for adaptive equipment and vehicle/home modifications. www.travisroyfoundation.org

Palliative Care no longer means helping children die well, it means helping children and their families to live well and then, when the time is certain, to help them die gently. Lighting Mattie Stepanek (1990-2007) the Way. 384 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 n 412.963.8243 2012 Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition PPCC is not a health care provider and does not give medical advice or treatment. PPCC does not endorse or recommend any listed facilities, service providers, or support groups herein. PPCC offers the list and information as a resource only. PPCC does not pre-screen or pre-evaluate the facilities or providers in any way; nor does PPCC pre-screen, pre-evaluate, or consider the Medicare/Medicaid status of the providers.