Providence Child CenterAmy Roloff
Businesswoman, philanthropist
More »Learn how Joslyn experiences the joys of childhood at Providence Child Center. More »A day in the life of a medically fragile child is remarkably like that of other neighborhood kids. More »Trips to the dentist can be tough for children with special health care needs. Providence Specialty Pediatric Dental Clinic takes the challenge out of the checkup. More »The Herold family's photo album tells the story: Wide-eyed Cameron sharing a joyous moment, smile to snout, with a dolphin. Grinning, suntanned parents and brothers, heads bobbing in the azure waters of a swimming pool. More »Each year, hundreds of families gather at Providence St. Vincent to reunite with others whose children began their lives in the neonatal intensive care, or NICU. The event gives families a chance to meet, mingle and share their common experience. More »Carol and John Glaser felt well prepared for a new baby when their son Jack was born in 2005. After all, he was their fourth child, joining two brothers, then ages 22 and 14, and a 4-year-old sister. Something the Glasers weren't prepared for, though, was that Jack would be diagnosed with Down syndrome. More »"We don't call it therapy--to him, it's just fun!" says Ghent's mother, Kristina Smelley. Ghent receives pediatric aquatic therapy with Jeanne Baldwin, physical therapist with Providence Neurodevelopmental Center for Children. Pediatric aquatic therapy is part of a comprehensive program of rehabilitation and neurdevelopmentalservices offered by PNCC. More »
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