Care managers play an essential role in supporting your child’s journey to healing, growth and independence. A care manager works with your child, your family and the entire pediatric rehabilitation team to ensure coordinated care and clear communication. Care managers also provide family support and resources throughout the rehabilitation journey.
Care managers serve as guides, advocates, educators and partners. They help families navigate medical care, therapies, insurance processes, school and community resources. They also help coordinate transitions between care settings. Their focus is always on your child’s well-being, comfort and successful return to everyday life.
A pediatric care manager is a health care specialist who helps coordinate and support your child’s overall care throughout rehabilitation. At Mary Free Bed Kids, care managers are also social workers. They work closely with doctors, nurses, therapists, families and community partners to create a plan of care that fits your child’s unique needs and goals.
Rehabilitation care has many moving parts, from scheduling medical treatments and therapy sessions to planning to return to school. Care managers help families understand each piece of that puzzle while focusing on your child’s recovery.
Your care manager is a trusted partner for both you and your child. They:
Children and families can feel overwhelmed during rehabilitation. Care managers provide a consistent point of contact—someone who understands your child’s medical information, your goals and your family’s priorities.
Whether this is your child’s first hospital experience or a return to care after surgery or injury, the care manager helps make the process as seamless and supportive.
Pediatric care managers help streamline communication between families and care teams.
Coordinate Care Across the Team
Care managers ensure that every part of your child’s care team is working together. That includes specialists such as:
By keeping everyone informed and connected, care managers help your child get the most out of each therapy session. They make sure that the care plan stays cohesive and that nothing falls through the cracks.
Coordinating Transitions
A child’s rehabilitation journey may involve changes in care settings, like:
Care managers are experts in planning these transitions. They work with your family to prepare for each step and help prevent disruptions in care. Whether it’s setting up follow-up appointments, organizing transportation assistance or arranging home health services.
Advocacy and Family Support
Care managers advocate for your child, ensuring your child’s goals, preferences and needs are represented in care decisions. If questions arise or plans shift, your care manager is there to help talk through options and communicate changes.
Mary Free Bed Kids takes a whole-person approach to healing. Care managers play a crucial role in crafting a care plan that reflects your child’s interests and needs.
Care managers focus on outcomes that matter—like helping your child return to school, play with friends, move safely at home and participate in family life.
By coordinating care and educating families, they create a foundation for your child’s independence. This means your child is more likely to continue progress after leaving the hospital because you and your child feel informed, capable and supported.
Communication between medical professionals, therapists, families and schools is essential for successful pediatric rehabilitation. Care managers serve as central communicators—so everyone stays on the same page.
When care teams and families communicate clearly, your child’s progress improves, and concerns are addressed more quickly.
Rehabilitation involves more than treatments and therapies. It includes emotional adjustment, social changes and school planning. Care managers also handle logistics like scheduling and travel.
Initial Assessment
At the beginning of your child’s rehabilitation, the Care Manager meets with your family to understand:
This initial assessment helps shape a care plan that reflects your child’s unique journey.
During Treatment
Throughout your child’s stay or program, the care manager:
They provide regular updates and check-ins, so your family always knows what to expect next.
Preparing for Discharge and Home Care
Before your child leaves the hospital or completes a rehab program, the care manager helps:
This preparation supports a smooth and confident transition to life beyond the hospital.
Families who work with care managers often tell us they appreciate:
Your care manager is here to listen to your questions, celebrate your child’s progress and help solve problems along the way.
Choosing pediatric rehabilitation for your child means choosing a team that puts your family first. Our care managers are dedicated to helping your child thrive—medically, emotionally and socially.
Please reach out if you have questions. We’re here to support your family every step of the way.