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The Children's Home of Pittsburgh, established in 1893, is an independent,
non-profit licensed organization that promotes the health and well-being of
infants and children through services which establish and strengthen the
family. These programs include: Adoption -- serving infants, birthparents
and persons seeking to adopt, Child's Way -- a pediatric extended care center
serving medically fragile infants and children, and a 28-bed Pediatric
Specialty Hospital - infant and pediatric units that provide short-term
transitional care from hospital to home for those who are technology dependent
and who may suffer from life threatening illnesses.
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First Transplant Patient Heads Home with Family
You may have read the recent Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about pediatric transplant patient Zachary Johnson and his family. Zac was admitted to The Children’s Home’s Pediatric
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10 Ways to Help The Children's Home this Month
1. Purchase “cookbook for a cause” for $10 with proceeds benefiting Child’s Way at The Children’s Home. Great gift for teachers, in-laws, hair dresser, dog walker, stocking stuffer… Order online at www.thewalkershouse.com
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Grand Rounds: Management of Children with Intestinal Failure
Presented by Dr. Robert H. Squires, Jr., M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics; Clinical Director of Gastroenterology; Co-Director, Intestinal Care and Rehabilitation (ICARE) Service
5–5:30 p.m. Appetizers, Networking – Supported by Maxim Homecare Serv
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