Residential programs may be operated by public or private agencies and often provide an array of services, including
therapeutic services for children and families, and educational and medical services for children or youth.
I have had the privilege of providing in - home
therapeutic services for children who are on the Autism spectrum, and have worked in a variety of hospitals including an inpatient behavioral health center hospital, main hospital, rehabilitation hospital, state forensic hospital, community mental health clinic, university counseling center, several outpatient private practice facilities and most recently in intensive outpatient and partialized hospitalization programs.
SPAN works with many single - parent families who are fighting to get needed educational and
therapeutic services for their children.
Experience includes social service agencies, outpatient mental health, partial care, group homes, school counseling and in - home
therapeutic services for children and adults.
Service: Education and
therapeutic services for children with significant relationship and behavioral disturbances
That is why I am excited to offer so many great
therapeutic services for children to help them work through their difficult life challenges.
I provide individual, family, and couples
therapeutic services for children, adolescents, and adults suffering from anxiety, depression, divorce, grief, sexual confusion, social skills deficits, behavior / school problems, and trauma.»
«While both dogs and cats can be petted and groomed during AAA sessions, with dogs, there is the additional opportunity for the beneficiaries to play fetch, do tricks and feed the dog treats,» says Maureen Huang, founder and director of PAWSibility, a centre that provides counselling, social emotional development and
therapeutic services for children and youth.
This program provides academic and
therapeutic services for children, adolescents and young adults ages 3 through 21 with extraordinary needs including Autism, Specific Learning Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities, Traumatic Brain Injuries and Emotional Disabilities.
These programs offer intensive
therapeutic services for children referred to Five Acres by the Department of Children and Family Services.
The residential treatment program provides intensive, temporary out - of - home care and
therapeutic services for children and their families, as well as transitional shelter care for girls with a focus on sibling sets.
We offer a number of
therapeutic services for children from one year of age through adolescence that include individualized speech and language therapy, parent training to facilitate language development in children who are late talkers or stuttering, and interventions to facilitate social communication and pragmatics.
Not exact matches
Rancho Damacitas provides residential treatment
services and a
therapeutic environment
for children faced with emotional, mental and physical abuse.
The President's Adoption 2002 Initiative made available approximately 20 million dollars that have been allocated
for adoption agencies to use as bonuses
for families of «special needs»
children to help them to pay
for therapeutic and other necessary
services.
We offer a full continuum of care
for families in crisis, including community - based counseling, foster care and adoption
services, and a
therapeutic nonpublic school
for children with special needs.
It is a
therapeutic approach
for human
service professionals and as stated by Virginia Axline, «provides an opportunity
for the
child to «play out» his or her feelings and problems just as, in certain adult therapy, an individual «talks out» his or her difficulties».
We offer critical
services for youth and their families including a residential treatment center, ongoing education, health
services, parent -
child interaction therapy,
therapeutic behavioral
services, supportive behavioral
services, wraparound, mobile crisis response, and transitional youth
services.
The Pediatric Dentistry
service at Floating Hospital
for Children provides comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care services for infants, children and adolescents in our outpatient clinic at Tufts University School of Dental M
Children provides comprehensive preventive and
therapeutic oral health care
services for infants,
children and adolescents in our outpatient clinic at Tufts University School of Dental M
children and adolescents in our outpatient clinic at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.
Thus, although improving the economic status of families promotes more positive outcomes
for children's cognitive development and academic achievement, direct
services and
therapeutic interventions may be a comparatively more promising alternative
for improving
children's psychosocial development and reducing behaviour problems.
1981 — Five Acres
Therapeutic School
for severely emotionally disturbed
children opens 1985 — Five Acres initiates Community - based services 1990 — Five Acres Children's Guild est
children opens 1985 — Five Acres initiates Community - based
services 1990 — Five Acres
Children's Guild est
Children's Guild established
Gateway provides a wide array of
services to adults,
children and families, including around - the - clock psychiatric emergency
services, psychiatric medication therapy
services, outpatient counseling
for individuals and families, specialized residential care
for children and adolescents, permanent affordable housing
for adults, supervised adult residential
services, adult supported housing
services, mental health
services for adults with persistent mental health issues, a licensed school
for children with emotional and behavioral difficulties, nationally recognized vocational and occupational rehabilitation
services, a
therapeutic outdoor recreation program
for children and adolescents, a homeless shelter
for families and residential substance abuse
services, as well as individual and case management
services for adults and
children.
Although therapy dogs
for autistic
children and adults are
therapeutic influences in the lives of their handlers, they usually lack the specialized training
service dogs do.
In 2012 she completed the University of Tennessee's Certified Osteoarthritis Case Management Program and was the recipient of The Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians Award of Merit
for enhancing the image of the veterinary technology profession and a long standing history of community
service for her volunteer work teaching
children and adults with diverse abilities
therapeutic horseback riding lessons.
Providing $ 250,000 in grants, HABRI awarded the following receipts and their planned research projects: • Erica C. Rogers, PhD (Green Chimneys
Children's
Services): Animal - Assisted Social Skills Training
for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders • Dr. Kevin Morris, PhD (American Humane Association): The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining Behaviors and Stress in Therapy Dogs • Professor Daniel Mills, BVCs, PhD (University of Lincoln, UK): Long Term Effects of Pet Dogs on Families with
Children with Autism • Elizabeth A. Richards (Indiana University - Purdue): The Role of Dog Walking in Heart Health Promotion • Daniel L. Stroud, PhD (Oregon State University): Researching Equine - Facilitated Group Psychotherapy (EFGP)
for Trauma Survivors: Horses and Humans in
Therapeutic Relationships
Your participation in Miracle Miles
for Kids helps FCNI (Family Care Network, Inc.) make a difference in the lives of those it serves, helping to meet needs such as: housing, clothing, mentoring, life skills development, extra-curricular activities and
therapeutic services, of the over 1,400
children, youth and families served by FCNI annually.
Boothbay Harbor allows all generations of people in the community to find recreation and pleasure through resources such as a nursing home, an ambulance
service, and a warm water
therapeutic pool
for children and rehabilitation
services.
Her private practice currently offers adult and
child counselling, coaching and educational sessions
for parents,
therapeutic reconciliation counselling, parenting coordination, custody and access assessments, parenting plan mediation, and collaborative divorce
services.
Cross Creek Family Counseling Internet Counseling & Sacramento Marriage Counseling Roseville Citrus Heights Professional licensed
therapeutic and counseling
services for individuals, families, couples, teens and
children dealing with stress, depression, ADD, sexual and emotional abuse and more.
Provide evaluation and
therapeutic services for medically fragile and developmentally delayed
children 0 - 21 years.
Neal continues to spend time working in direct clinical care including development of social skills interventions
for young
children, and he is director of the HOYA Clinic, which offers
therapeutic and assessment
services for young
children and families.
Our full range of
services includes counseling, parenting education, marriage enrichment, mentoring,
services for business and industry,
child care support
services, senior
services, adult day care, career development, job training and other
therapeutic services for families.
We also seek to apply these principles to
therapeutic services for the public, offering treatment
for children and adults at reduced fees, to the benefit of underserved communities.
«A Time
for Change Counseling
Services provides
therapeutic interventions
for children, adults, couples and families.
A results driven
therapeutic and educational
service for families whose
children have experienced: Abuse Neglect Divorce Death Medical Trauma Natural Disaster
School Based
Services provides
therapeutic support
for children and families in a manner that promotes success in school, the family and community.
Thus, although improving the economic status of families promotes more positive outcomes
for children's cognitive development and academic achievement, direct
services and
therapeutic interventions may be a comparatively more promising alternative
for improving
children's psychosocial development and reducing behaviour problems.
Intensive, long - term, early intervention support
for children, young people and their families which may include: assessment and identification of needs; practical assistance and home - based support; linking with other relevant
services; and, targeted
therapeutic groups.
Demonstrated experience and expertise working with
children and parents, with the capacity to undertake group work interventions and a direct
therapeutic home visiting
service for families at risk.
The Home Visiting
service offers an outreach
therapeutic program
for at - risk
children and parents.
Referral to medical, educational, and
therapeutic experts to assist with the evaluation of
child referral information and to support the
child's need
for services upon their arrival home
These Centers serve families with a newly - adopted
child or those that have become guardians of a relative's
child, providing supportive
services and connecting families to resources such as parent training, peer support, mentoring, navigation
for cross-system needs,
therapeutic services referrals, counseling, respite care or other supports to help families address issues as they arise.
Like the AEDC, the MCS was designed as a population measurement tool rather than a diagnostic instrument
for the identification of
children presenting needs that require specialist support
services or
therapeutic intervention.11 Thus, the MCS measured both successful attainment of these competencies as well as vulnerabilities or immaturity of these skills relative to age peers.
Pennsylvania does not offer additional finances or
services for medical or
therapeutic needs not covered under its state medical plan to
children receiving adoption assistance.
California does not provide additional finances or
services for medical or
therapeutic needs not covered under their state medical plan to
children receiving adoption assistance.
North Dakota does not provide additional
services for medical or
therapeutic needs not covered under their sate medical plan to
children receiving adoption assistance.
New York does not provide additional finances or
services for medical or
therapeutic needs not covered under its state medical assistance state plan to
children receiving adoption assistance.
Strengthening Families and Communities: Creative Strategies
for Financing Post-Adoption
Services: A White Paper Casey Center for Effective Child Welfare Practice (2003) Provides a framework for States to maximize Federal reimbursements for child welfare services by identifying State general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix of postadoption support, education, training, and therapeutic and treatment s
Services: A White Paper Casey Center
for Effective
Child Welfare Practice (2003) Provides a framework for States to maximize Federal reimbursements for child welfare services by identifying State general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix of postadoption support, education, training, and therapeutic and treatment serv
Child Welfare Practice (2003) Provides a framework
for States to maximize Federal reimbursements
for child welfare services by identifying State general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix of postadoption support, education, training, and therapeutic and treatment serv
child welfare
services by identifying State general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix of postadoption support, education, training, and therapeutic and treatment s
services by identifying State general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix of postadoption support, education, training, and
therapeutic and treatment
servicesservices.
Wyoming does not provide additional finances or
services for medical or
therapeutic needs not covered under their state medical plan to
children receiving adoption assistance.
Vermont does not provide additional finances or
services for medical or
therapeutic needs not covered under its state medical plan to
children receiving adoption assistance.
Severely handicapped
children are eligible
for supplemental
services, including
therapeutic equipment not covered under state Medicaid,
therapeutic summer camp (upon professional recommendation) and education beyond high school depending on annual funding allocations.