Florida launches Home Away from Home Program for families of critically ill children

Lauren Cassedy, Chief of Staff
Lauren Cassedy, Chief of Staff - Florida Department of Health
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Families in Florida with critically ill children often encounter difficulties securing affordable lodging near medical centers. The costs associated with temporary housing can add financial stress to families already coping with serious health challenges.

To address this issue, the state has introduced the Home Away from Home Program, which aims to support families by helping them find suitable accommodations during their child’s treatment period. More information about the program and its services is available through official channels.



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