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Intensive In-Home 

Intensive In-Home Services are designed to provide structured, compassionate support for youth and their families.

Child Therapist
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Our Intensive In-Home Therapeutic Services provide frequent, structured, and time-limited interventions for children and adolescents who are at high risk of out-of-home placement—such as residential treatment centers or foster care—due to significant behavioral or emotional challenges.

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The primary goal of IIH services is to strengthen families by equipping them with the tools, skills, and support needed to maintain safety, stability, and healthy family functioning within the home.

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Whenever possible, IIH services focus on preventing out-of-home placements and supporting the child’s ability to remain in a natural family environment through individualized, in-home therapeutic supports.

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For youth returning home from residential or treatment facilities, IIH services can also help facilitate a smoother transition, providing families with resources and guidance to promote lasting stability and success.

Services Tailored to You

Our approach is rooted in modeling, teaching, ongoing assessment, and feedback — ensuring that every treatment plan is tailored to the individual’s unique needs and promotes lasting growth and stability.

Expectations |

  • Develop effective communication and interpersonal skills

  • Build and maintain a safe, stable, and nurturing home environment

  • Strengthen relationships among students, parents, and teachers

  • Collaborate with other therapeutic and medical providers to support overall wellbeing

Psychotherapy

Service Eligibility

Children and adolescents ages 3 to 18 who are eligible for Medicaid-funded services and have been diagnosed with a serious behavioral or emotional health condition may qualify for Intensive In-Home (IIH) Services.

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These services are designed to support youth experiencing significant behavioral health challenges that interfere with their ability to function successfully at home, in school, or within the community.

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Funding:
Our Intensive In-Home Services are primarily funded through Medicaid and administered by the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS).

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