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PEDIATRIC SUPPORT & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 

Welcome to Lifetime Center—we’re so glad you’re here.
We created this guide to help you feel informed, supported, and confident as you begin services with us. Whether this is your first time working with a support program or you’ve been through it before, we want you to know that you’re not alone in this process. Our goal is simple: to provide compassionate, personalized care that helps your child grow, learn, and thrive right where they feel most comfortable—at home.
At Lifetime Center, we specialize in working with children who are disabled and/or neurodivergent, from infants to young adults (ages 6 weeks to 21 years). Our services go beyond basic care—we focus on building real-life skills, supporting emotional development, and helping families feel more equipped and empowered every step of the way.
You’ll find everything you need to know in this guide, including:
  • What we offer and how our services can support your child’s development
  • How to get started with our intake and enrollment process
  • What we ask of parents, caregivers, and staff to make care consistent and effective
  • The policies and expectations that help us create a safe, respectful space
  • How we track your child’s progress and keep you involved in the journey
This isn’t just about care—it’s about connection. We work to bridge the gap between home, school, therapy, and the community so that your child can build confidence, communication, and independence in every part of their life.
We know that every child is different, and every family has their own story. That’s why we take the time to listen, learn, and build a care plan that actually fits your child—not the other way around.
Thanks for trusting us to be part of your village. We’re here with you, every step of the way.
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PEDIATRIC SUPPORT & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES:DETAILS

Lifetime Center is dedicated to providing personalized pediatric support and developmental services for children with disabilities and neurodivergent needs, ranging from infants to young adults up to 21 years old. We specialize in teaching essential life skills, fostering independence, and supporting families with structured interventions, including daily living skills, behavioral support, and parent coaching. Our services go beyond basic care by integrating strategies that bridge home, school, and therapy environments, helping children thrive in all areas of their lives. Through a customized care plan, ongoing progress tracking, and strong family involvement, we aim to create a lasting positive impact that supports both your child’s growth and your family’s needs.

Mission Statement 

"At Lifetime Center, we provide personalized care in family homes, building lifetime foundations for children with diverse needs to thrive in their own environment.”

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Vision Statement

We imagine a future where every child has what they need to speak up, make choices, and grow into their independence. It’s about more than just learning—it’s about helping kids feel understood and supported, whether they’re at home, in school, or receiving care. We’re building those connections early, so they last a lifetime.

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Philosophy

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KEY COMPONENTS

Staffing and Training

We take time to make sure each caregiver is the right fit. Before they ever step into your home, they’re carefully selected, fully briefed on your child’s unique care plan, and prepared to meet their individual needs with confidence and compassion.

Training & Support
Our caregivers are trained in our care procedures, emergency protocols, and the best ways to support children with disabilities or those who are neurodivergent. We make sure they’re not just qualified—but truly ready to create a safe, respectful, and empowering environment for your child.

Logistics & Operations

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all care. Every caregiver we place is thoughtfully chosen with your child’s specific needs in mind. Before arriving at your home, they’re fully briefed on your child’s care plan, personality, and preferences—so they come in prepared, confident, and ready to connect with compassion. Our caregivers are trained not only in our safety procedures and emergency protocols, but also in how to support children with disabilities and neurodivergent needs. We make sure they’re more than just qualified—they’re equipped to create a space where your child feels safe, respected, and empowered to be themselves.

Quality Assurance and Feedback

Your voice matters. We stay connected with families through regular check-ins and simple feedback tools—because the best care happens when we listen, learn, and grow together. It’s how we make sure your experience is always moving in the right direction.

We believe every step forward is worth celebrating. That’s why we use easy-to-follow tools—like progress reports or secure apps—to keep you updated on your child’s milestones and development. It’s all about keeping you in the loop and highlighting the moments that matter most.

Financial Documentation

We keep things straightforward when it comes to billing. Our system includes clear invoicing, easy payment options, and helpful tracking so you always know where things stand. We’ll walk you through deposits, billing cycles, and accepted payment methods—no surprises, just peace of mind.

Compliance & Insurance

Your trust means everything to us. That’s why we carry comprehensive liability insurance that covers every aspect of the care we provide—including specialized support for children with unique needs.

We also take privacy seriously. All of our documentation, compliant systems to protect your family’s personal information every step of the way.

Technology Setup (if applicable)

Parent Communication System – This could be an app or a simple email update system to keep parents informed about the child’s progress, scheduled activities, or anything notable about the care.

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