
Guardianship for Adult Children with Disabilities
Some childhood cancer survivors experience significant late effects that impact the capability to live independently. This overview helps provide basic information about guardianship for an
Some childhood cancer survivors experience significant late effects that impact the capability to live independently. This overview helps provide basic information about guardianship for an
Adults with disabilities who may not be able to live independently often rely on parents. It is wise for aging parents to plan for the likelihood
Brothers or sisters are very important people in our lives. Accepting the potential, or reality, of becoming an eventual caregiver as a sibling can feel
As a young adult treated for cancer in childhood, your healthcare needs to transition to the adult care setting, with a primary healthcare provider who
All students with healthcare needs should receive coordinated and deliberate transition planning to maximize health and well-being. As an essential member of the multidisciplinary school-based
Got Transition is the national resource center on health care transition. Its aim is to improve transition from pediatric to adult health care through the
A successful transition from children’s to adult services for young adults who had childhood cancer depend on a well-organized, individualized plan for young adult childhood
Transition begins at 12 years old. The chart provides age-appropriate guidance to help transition decision making from parents/caregivers to the survivor.
This resource provides help to youth and young adults with special health care needs and disabilities. It provides guidance on navigating a successful transition to
This resource-rich hub provides invaluable guidance throughout the transition process, broken down age-appropriately.