FAMILY PRESERVATION TEAM | APPLEWOOD CENTERS

Provides community support program services and skill teaching for families who have had a child placed outside the home or who are at risk. Specialized services include: intensive in-home services, reunification (for children returning home), parent-teen conflict, and assistance for caregivers in accessing community services that would improve their chances for parenting success (job searching, parenting, household management, counseling, etc.).

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

10427 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102

Hours

24 hrs a day, 7 days a week, if needed. Typically about 5 hrs/week.

Voice

(216) 459-9827

Main | Intake Line

Fax

(216) 521-6006

Application process

Referrals are through the county Dept. of Children and Family Services, but individuals may call for information about the program, M-F: 8:30am-5:00pm.

Fee

Sliding Scale if no insurance. For Cuyahoga County, Medicaid currently only insurance accepted. Accepts private insurance for residents of other counties.

Eligibility

Serves Cuyahoga County. Families who have had children removed from the home are eligible, as well as parents with teens (aged 13 and older) who are experiencing conflict that cannot be resolved without outside help, as referred by the Department of Children and Family Services.

Agency info

APPLEWOOD CENTERS

Provides behavioral healthcare, special education, and social services for children, youth, and families. Offers a multi-disciplinary staff, including licensed counselors, social workers, teachers, nurses, psychologists and psychiatrists. Services include outpatient counseling, psychiatry, residential services, adoption, foster care, in-home and school-based services, internship programs and research partnerships. Provides the site for a residential treatment program for youth with both substance abuse and mental health issues. Operates five sites in Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties.