⌂Cerebral Palsy ⌂ Nikken Rollout (Weekly)
⌂Partial Blindness ⌂Magsteps
⌂Stomach Ulcers ⌂ PiMag Water, Optimizer II
⌂Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) ⌂Back Flex
⌂Chronic Allergies ⌂Kenko Seat
⌂Pancreatics ⌂ Nikken Naturest Mattress (Sleep System)
⌂HIV ⌂Nikken Comforter (Sleep System)
⌂Seizers ⌂Nikken Naturest Pillow (Sleep System)
⌂Severe Allergies and Stomach Problems due to the
⌂CIAGA Juice, Lactoferrin Gold, Omega
Various Medications Green DH
⌂Chronic Drooling ⌂Supper Mini
⌂Lying in Fetal Position Constantly ⌂Air Wellness Power 5 Air Filtration System
⌂Bells Palsy in Both Hands ⌂Elastomag Hand Wrap
⌂Tube Feeding ⌂Cardiostrides
⌂Respiratory Problems ⌂Elastomag Headband
Tawanda's House is a community-based
non-profit organization committed to
providing cost effective, family - centered
services to children and young adults
coping with the impact of HIV/AIDS.
Tawanda's House believes that all
individual are of importance and should be
treated with dignity and respect. All of our
programs and services will strive to
maintain and nurture the integrity and
preservation of the family.
Respite Care is temporary, short-term care for an
individual with special needs, such as:
Mental illness
Developmental and physical disabilities
Emotional and behavioral disorders
Chronic illnesses
Medical Fragility
Those at risk for abuse and neglect
Fee: $TBD page.
Respite (In-Home) Services means intermittent or
regularly scheduled temporary non-medical care and/or
supervision provided in the person's home. In-Home
Respite services are support services which typically
include:
Assisting the family members to enable a person with
developmental disabilities to stay at home;
Providing appropriate care and supervision to protect that
person's safety in the absence of a family member(s);
Relieving family members from the constantly demanding
responsibility of providing care; and
Attending to basic self-help needs and other activities that
would ordinarily be performed by the family member. .
Fee: $TBD
Daycare
Infant and Toddler Day Care (starting from 6 weeks of age)
Preschool Day Care (for children 2-5 years old)
Head Start Program (for children 3-5 years old)
This program is free to families meeting federal income
guidelines. We offer half-day and full-day sessions.
School-Age Day Care Summer Program (for children 6-12
years old)
Care for Children with Disabilities