Keeping Your Child Safe, One Dose at a Time.
For many children receiving care at home, medications are a critical part of their daily health and safety. Managing complex medication schedules, administering medications through feeding tubes or IV lines, and monitoring for side effects requires the knowledge and precision of a licensed nurse. At Classic City Home Care, medication management is never treated as routine, it is treated as the clinical responsibility it is.
Our licensed nurses administer and manage your child's medications in close coordination with their physicians, documenting every dose and communicating any changes or concerns directly with your child's prescribing team.
For Children Who May Benefit from Medication Management
- Receive multiple daily medications on a structured schedule
- Receive medications through a G-tube, NG-tube, or IV line
- Require controlled substances under physician orders
- Have medications that require clinical monitoring for side effects or interactions
- Need a licensed nurse to oversee and administer physician-ordered medications
How We Can Help Your Child
- Oral and enteral medication administration
- IV medication and infusion therapy
- Controlled substance administration under physician orders
- Medication reconciliation and schedule management
- Side effect monitoring and documentation
- Coordination with prescribing physicians on changes or concerns
- Family education on medication protocols and home safety
Working Alongside Your Child's Physicians
Medication management does not happen in isolation. Our nurses communicate directly with your child's prescribing physicians, flagging changes in your child's response and ensuring that any adjustments are implemented accurately and on time. If something does not look right, our clinical team acts — they do not wait. That is the standard we hold ourselves to. Let our team take responsibility for your child's medication care.
Coverage
Medication management is delivered as part of your child's skilled nursing care plan and is covered under the same programs as private duty nursing.
Georgia Pediatric Program (GAPP) covers skilled nursing services for children under 21, including medication administration as part of an authorized care plan.
Katie Beckett allows children to qualify for Medicaid coverage based on their own needs rather than household income.
Private Pay is available for families needing services while awaiting program approval or who prefer to arrange care independently.
Reach out today and our clinical team will walk you through your options.
Skilled nursing and support services for children with complex medical needs.
Expert care delivered at home by nurses matched to your child's specific diagnosis and supervised by our Clinical Nurse Specialist.

Skilled nursing delivered in extended shifts for children who need continuous care at home. Every nurse is matched to your child, trained to their protocols, and supervised by a Clinical Nurse Specialist.

Daily living assistance for children who need support beyond skilled nursing. Delivered by trained aides, supervised by our clinical team, and coordinated alongside your child's care plan.

Round-the-clock support from a consistent team, providing supervision, comfort, companionship, and safety for individuals who benefit from continuous day-and-night presence.