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  1. Hospital/Homebound (HHB) services are designed to provide continuity of educational services between the classroom and home or hospital for students in Georgia public schools whose medical needs, either physical or psychiatric, do not allow them to attend school for a limited period of time.

  2. Hospital/Homebound Program (HHB) The Hospital/Homebound program allows students who are unable to attend school due to health reasons to continue receiving their education. Depending on students' needs and their abilities, the program varies a bit from one student to another.

  3. What is Hospital/Homebound? Hospital/Homebound is a service to continue instruction at home or in the hospital for a student who is physically or emotionally too ill to attend school. Hospital Homebound is not a school of choice and state criteria for eligibility must be met. Who is eligible?

  4. A homebound or hospitalized student is a student who has a medically diagnosed physical or mental condition which is a chronic illness or is a repeated intermittent illness due to a persisting medical problem, which confines the student to home or hospital for an extended period of time.

  5. Hospital Homebound is an area of Exceptional Student Education (ESE) eligibility that is determined by an Individual Education Plan (IEP) Team based on multiple sources of data. One part of that data is the application that is completed by the parent and the student’s referring physician.

  6. This resource manual is designed to provide the school districts in Florida with recom-mendations and suggestions for the development, management, and evaluation of programs for homebound/hospitalized (H/H) students.

  7. Mar 24, 2022 · Hospital homebound students and K-12 online schooling | PLOS ONE. Open Access. Peer-reviewed. Research Article. Hospital homebound students and K-12 online schooling. Erik W. Black , Richard E. Ferdig , April Fleetwood , Lindsay A. Thompson. Published: March 24, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264841. Article. Authors. Metrics.

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