AFT Provides traditional out client services to youth and their families.
FBMH provides in-home counseling and support services to children and their families where the child has a mental health diagnosis.
Therapeutic and case management services are provided to adjudicated or consent decree adolescents residing at home or returning home from out-of-home placement.
FPP staff provide up to ten hours per week of supportive counseling and case management to families who have a child at imminent risk of foster placement due to the presence of physical abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, neglect, serious emotional illness, or parent/child conflict.
Helping to reduce out-of-home placement of children through supportive counseling and case management for families.
FFT helps to achieve positive family functioning through the implementation of this specific treatment model, aimed at youth who have demonstrated a range of delinquent and maladaptive behaviors.
In-Home Services provides intensive interventions blending case management and therapeutic services, educational services, and out-client services for up to 10 hours per week for six months.
Respite provides a break from care for families in their home or community if they have a child with a documented mental health diagnosis.
VIP was developed to meet the needs of sexual abuse victims. Individual, family and parent counseling are provided, as well as a non-offending parent's group within the office, family home or community sites.