Aegis Harbor
Public PPEC resource

Help us represent your PPEC center accurately.

Harbor is building a public PPEC education and provider visibility resource for Florida families. We want licensed PPEC providers to be represented accurately, respectfully, and without rankings or paid placement.

What Harbor is trying to do

We want to promote the PPEC space by helping families understand what PPEC is, how the process usually starts, and how to find published providers near them. Provider profiles are intended to make public information easier to understand and give centers a simple way to correct or supplement general listing details.

Important boundary

Harbor does not rank, recommend, certify, approve, or score PPEC providers. A listing is not a statement about quality, eligibility, admission acceptance, payer approval, or clinical appropriateness.

Information we may display

Keep updates general, public-facing, and safe for families.

Basic contact details

Name, address, phone, website, county, and how families should inquire.

Family-facing program details

General ages served, hours, languages, transportation availability, and general services offered.

Process guidance

What families should expect when asking about documents, physician orders, plans of care, authorization, and enrollment steps.

Profile assets

Optional approved logo, website link, short public description, or preferred intake contact details.

Please do not send

  • PHI or patient records
  • Internal clinical documents
  • Financial data, payer mix, or revenue details
  • Staffing ratios or internal compliance concerns
  • Private forms or documents not meant for public display

How updates are handled

Provider-submitted information should be reviewed before publishing. Where appropriate, Harbor may label information as public-source, provider-submitted, or last reviewed by provider. The goal is accuracy and useful family education, not rankings or endorsements.

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Educational note: provider visibility information is general and public-facing. Families should confirm licensure, services, availability, admission fit, payer requirements, and clinical appropriateness with the provider, their child’s care team, payer, and appropriate state resources.