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International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health

ISSN - 1840-4529

Family Care

Family-centered care or Relationship-Centered Care is one among four approaches that gives an expanded view of the way to work with children and families. Family-centered service is formed from a group of values, attitudes, and approaches to services for youngsters with special needs and their families. In some family-centered settings like the Hasbro Children's Partial Hospital Program, medical and psychiatric services are integrated to assist teach parents and youngsters methods to treat illness and disease. Family-centered service recognizes that every family is unique; that the family is that the constant within the child's life; which they're the experts on the child's abilities and wishes. The family works with service providers to form informed decisions about the services and supports the kid and family receive. In family-centered service, the strengths and wishes of all relations are considered. Family-centered service reflects a shift from the normal specialize in the biomedical aspects of a child's condition to a priority with seeing the kid in context of their family and recognizing the primacy of family in the child's life. 

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