Out-of-Home Placement for Children and Adolescents With Disabilities

Author:

Friedman Sandra L.,Kalichman Miriam A.,Norwood Kenneth W.,Adams Richard C.,Brei Timothy,Burke Robert T.,Davis Beth Ellen,Houtrow Amy J.,Kuo Dennis Z.,Levy Susan E.,Turchi Renee M.,Wiley Susan E.,Murphy Nancy A.,

Abstract

The vast majority of children and youth with chronic and complex health conditions who also have intellectual and developmental disabilities are cared for in their homes. Social, legal, policy, and medical changes through the years have allowed for an increase in needed support within the community. However, there continues to be a relatively small group of children who live in various types of congregate care settings. This clinical report describes these settings and the care and services that are provided in them. The report also discusses reasons families choose out-of-home placement for their children, barriers to placement, and potential effects of this decision on family members. We examine the pediatrician’s role in caring for children with severe intellectual and developmental disabilities and complex medical problems in the context of responding to parental inquiries about out-of-home placement and understanding factors affecting these types of decisions. Common medical problems and care issues for children residing outside the family home are reviewed. Variations in state and federal regulations, challenges in understanding local systems, and access to services are also discussed.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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