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- Offers support services and programs to families in need, such as: Homeless Intervention and Case Management. Supportive Housing Program for Adults. Car Seat Distribution. Health insurance access. Personal Care Pantry. HEAP enrollment. Rapid Re-Housing of Homeless Families. Kinship Care Program. Kinship Care Support Group. Medicaid Transportation Program.
- Investigates reports of suspected child abuse and neglect of children.* Protects children who have been abuse or neglected.* Provides case management services to families where children have been abused or neglected.
- Provides intensive support services to kinship families with legal custody or an informal care arrangement for youth in the home. Services include: Information and assistance with referrals to community-based services 24/7 access to phone-based Hillside crisis management services Individual advocacy and one-to-one case management support Monthly caregiver and youth support groups Family-focused social/recreational activities Caregiver education groups and trauma-informed trainings Parenting A Second Time Around (PASTA) workshops Based on participating families' needs, Permanency Specialists will meet with families in the community, in their homes, and at Hillside office locations Support groups, workshops, and family activities are offered virtually, at accessible community venues or Hillside locations
Serves children who are unable to live with their birth parents or relatives. Most children in Foster Care are in need of short-term care which involves placement in one of the many foster homes that are certified through The House of The Good Shepherd. The House of The Good Shepherd's Foster Care team, which includes certified foster homes, work to ensure that the children/youth within the program receive the best possible care and support while their families engage in services to work towards the reunification of the family.
Serves children who are unable to live with their birth parents or relatives. Most children in Foster Care are in need of short-term care which involves placement in one of the many foster homes that are certified through The House of The Good Shepherd. The House of The Good Shepherd's Foster Care team, which includes certified foster homes, work to ensure that the children/youth within the program receive the best possible care and support while their families engage in services to work towards the reunification of the family.
- Offers emergency support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Offers monitored visitation with birth family.
- Offers Licensed Social Worker and Mental Health professionals as well as case managers.
- Offers support groups and training to Foster Parents as well as respite (babysitting) if needed and assistance in all areas of care.
- Provides psychiatric services when needed.
- Practices and trains in trauma informed and trauma sensitive environments and approaches.
- Offers emergency support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Offers monitored visitation with birth family.
- Offers Licensed Social Worker and Mental Health professionals as well as case managers.
- Offers support groups and training to Foster Parents as well as respite (babysitting) if needed and assistance in all areas of care.
- Provides psychiatric services when needed.
- Practices and trains in trauma informed and trauma sensitive environments and approaches.
- Offers support services and programs to families in need, such as: Homeless Intervention and Case Management. Supportive Housing Program for Adults. Car Seat Distribution. Health insurance access. Personal Care Pantry. HEAP enrollment. Rapid Re-Housing of Homeless Families. Kinship Care Program. Kinship Care Support Group. Medicaid Transportation Program.
