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Temporary placement of children 0-21 who have been in a abusive or neglected environment. The program provides rehabilitative services for children and youth whose special needs cannot be met by there own families.These special needs include but are not limited to emotionally disturbed and behaviorally disordered children. Effort is focused on promoting the goals of same community placement and permanency planning for each child in treatment foster care. This program will demonstrate how natural families and foster families in real proximity to each other can share the work of reduction of trauma and adversairal conflict in these very serious situations; and the reduction of loss and grief reactions of children and parents which are hard to overcome.
Provision of specially trained foster parents in the community and surrounding area to provide safe, supportive home placements for youth with mental, emotional, and behavioral treatment needs.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Provides foster care for children who have been removed from the home by a county agency as well as hard to place children (such as those with behavioral issues, disabilities, or health issues). The children receive case management (to link them to appropriate community and medical services) and individualized services from a team of professionally-trained foster families and social workers. This program is intended as a short-term solution with the goal of reunifying the primary family whenever possible. Transition support for children who are aging out of the foster care system is also provided. Recruits and trains families who are interested in providing foster care to children with special needs.

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Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Provides agency-supervised private family homes in which foster parents have been trained to provide individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting.

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Foster Home Placement
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Offers treatment focused foster care living for children. Provides therapeutic assistance for children with behavioral and emotional disorders.
Provides family-based Treatment Foster Care for children and youth who have been removed from their homes due to childhood trauma or other unsafe conditions, and require more than the basic care, support, love, and nurturing that regular, or “traditional” foster care placements provide. We train, support, and supervise caring foster parents to provide treatment aimed at healing, teaching new coping skills, and helping each child find peace and happiness.
The Village Network provides treatment foster care, specializing in trauma. We are available 24 hours per day for emergency placement needs.
Provides agency-supervised private family homes in which foster parents have been trained to provide individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting.

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Foster Home Placement
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Provides foster care, adoption and mentoring services to local children and teens in the child welfare system by recruiting, preparing, and supporting specialized families and supports. Also offer family and treatment foster care, step parent adoptions, foster/adoptive parent education classes, parent resource groups, pre/post adoption support services, mentoring, resources/referrals, and home studies. Diverse and inclusive. All Families-All Children Seal for LGBTQ+. COA Accredited.

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Adoptive Family Recruitment
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Parenting Skills Classes
Caregiver Training
Specialized Adoption Programs
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Adoption Information/Referrals
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Foster Home Placement
Matches youth of all ages with foster parents called "Mentors". Offers a range of comprehensive supports, including: - Weekly individualized counseling. - Therapy with the child, Mentor and members of the child’s family of origin, when appropriate - Psychological evaluations and consultation. - Psychiatric and counseling services - Medication management. - Advocacy and support for court and school systems. - 24-hour emergency on-call services. - Skill development and ongoing education opportunities for foster parents. - Case management and Individualized Service Plans (ISPs). - Program oversight and continuous quality improvement. - Centralized referral and intake process. - Access to our continuum of care and transition into The Mentor Network's adult Host Home program.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Provides foster care for children who have been removed from the home by a county agency as well as hard to place children (such as those with behavioral issues, disabilities, or health issues). The children receive case management (to link them to appropriate community and medical services) and individualized services from a team of professionally-trained foster families and social workers. This program is intended as a short-term solution with the goal of reunifying the primary family whenever possible. Transition support for children who are aging out of the foster care system is also provided. Recruits and trains families who are interested in providing foster care to children with special needs.

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Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Therapeutic and Treatment Foster Care program is designed for children who are unable to remain with their primary families. Children receive individualized services from trained foster families and social workers. The program is intended as a short-term solution with the goal of reunifying the primary family whenever possible.
Treatment foster care is designed for youth who have difficulties with behavior, school problems, substance abuse, physical, medical, or emotional needs and/or other conditions that require a foster placement. Also, trains and license therapeutic foster parents.

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Individual Counseling
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Offers individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting. Individual counseling and family therapy for the youth’s primary family are included in all treatment plans.
Places children in homes that can reinforce their culture or ethnic identity; Seeks partnerships to provide the necessary philanthropic support required to sustain program. Recruits and trains foster parents and respite providers committed to living and working with children experiencing behavioral or psychiatric problems on a temporary or full-time basis.
Provides foster care for youths who are unable to remain in their home due to abuse, neglect, dependency, medical issues, juvenile deliquency or family conflict. Offers specialized and therapuetic foster care for youths who require a higher level of care. Offers medically fragile foster care for children who has or is at risk of developing a medical and/or developmental condition that requires on-going care.

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Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Homes for Dependent Children

Provides foster care for children who have been removed from the home by a county agency as well as hard to place children (such as those with behavioral issues, disabilities, or health issues). The children receive case management (to link them to appropriate community and medical services) and individualized services from a team of professionally-trained foster families and social workers. This program is intended as a short-term solution with the goal of reunifying the primary family whenever possible. Transition support for children who are aging out of the foster care system is also provided. Recruits and trains families who are interested in providing foster care to children with special needs.

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Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Provides family-based Treatment Foster Care for children and youth who have been removed from their homes due to childhood trauma or other unsafe conditions, and require more than the basic care, support, love, and nurturing that regular, or “traditional” foster care placements provide. We train, support, and supervise caring foster parents to provide treatment aimed at healing, teaching new coping skills, and helping each child find peace and happiness.
Provides agency-supervised private family homes in which foster parents have been trained to provide individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting.

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Foster Home Placement
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Offers placement for youth in county custody who are in need of loving homes. The Medically Fragile program places children with medical problems, handicaps, developmental disabilities and/or traumatic separation issues. Treatment Foster Care is an alternative to residential care for emotionally troubled children ages 4 to 18 who need to learn ways to deal with unhealthy behaviors. Foster caregivers receive extensive support and training. Foster caregivers are licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
Provides agency-supervised private family homes in which foster parents have been trained to provide individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting.

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Foster Home Placement
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Treatment Foster Care is available for children and youth 0-21 years old in need of intensive mental health services to address issues of delinquent behavior, substance abuse, past victimization, psychiatric conditions, traumatic events and/or family circumstances. In some cases, Treatment Foster Care is available for youth with sexually reactive behavior or adjudicated juvenile sex offenders.
Treatment Foster Care is available for children and youth 0-21 years old in need of intensive mental health services to address issues of delinquent behavior, substance abuse, past victimization, psychiatric conditions, traumatic events and/or family circumstances. In some cases, Treatment Foster Care is available for youth with sexually reactive behavior or adjudicated juvenile sex offenders.
Provide structured intervention treatment foster care, foster care services, adoption services, family services, behavioral health services.

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Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
St. Vincent Foster Care program provides resources and training that are necessary to meet the specific needs of being a foster parent. Training classes and family assessment will be necessary before anyone can be licensed as foster parent. Once all the documentation is complete, foster parents will be matched with a child and given therapeutic support through St Vincent Family Center.