Georgia's First Lady Sandra Deal will tour the State’s first Children’s Transition Care Center.
Snellville, Ga – Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc. announced in a press release that Georgia’s First Lady, Sandra Deal, will tour the organization’s flagship Family for Keeps® Transition Care Home in Lilburn on Wednesday, March 9, 2011. This facility is licensed as the first Children’s Transition Care Center (CTCC) in Georgia, and serves children with complex health care needs from all over the state. Mrs. Deal will tour the 8,400 square foot home that is the first residential facility in Georgia to provide 24-hour nursing and skills training to prepare each child and family for transition to their own home.
“We are especially honored that Mrs. Deal is interested in learning more about the challenges and barriers facing Georgia’s medically fragile children,” Dream House Founder and CEO Laura Moore.
Governor Deal’s inaugural transition team selected the Dream House organization to benefit from the January 8, 2011 “With a Servant’s Heart – Day of Service.”
Dream House is a 501(c)3 non profit organization that serves children with chronic, complex health care issues. The Dream House organization operates its wraparound, hospital-to-home program as an approved Medicaid provider under Georgia Healthy Families and GAPP, and is also contracted to serve private insurance patients covered by Aetna. For more information, visit http://www.dreamhouseforkids.org or call 770-717-7410.
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