Some support works best in the context of everyday life. Our Home and Youth Support program helps young people build emotional strength, develop practical skills, and stay steady through challenges as they arise.
Families receive hands-on guidance and consistent support that meets them at home and extends into school and the community, creating continuity rather than one-off interventions.
Support for parents and caregivers navigating daily challenges, school concerns, and complex systems. Families receive guidance that builds structure, strengthens communication, and restores steadiness at home.
One-on-one support that helps youth understand and regulate strong emotions, build coping skills, and reduce crisis moments. The focus is on staying grounded and supported through everyday ups and downs.
Hands-on coaching that helps youth develop practical skills for daily life. Focus areas may include organization, communication, independence, confidence, and follow-through at home, in school, and in the community.
Support from trained peers with lived experience. Youth connect with someone who understands their challenges firsthand, helping them feel seen, motivated, and supported as they move forward.
Short-term, in-home support that provides caregivers with relief and helps restore calm during difficult periods. This support can be proactive or used during higher-stress moments to stabilize the household.
Guidance that helps youth explore interests, develop healthy work habits, practice real-world skills, and prepare for employment and greater independence.
Reliable support to help youth and families access appointments, programs, and activities that contribute to stability, engagement, and progress.
Structured, evidence-based support designed to understand challenging behaviors and replace them with safer, healthier patterns. This service is tailored to youth who benefit from consistent, guided intervention.
In-home and community-based support that helps youth build routines, strengthen daily living skills, and grow confidence navigating their world with increasing independence.
These services can help when challenges begin to affect everyday life, including:
You don’t need a crisis to reach out.
Services are available at home and in the community, meeting families in real moments and adapting as needs change.
Professionals and trained peers work together to support steady progress, with built-in coordination so families are never left figuring it out alone.
Support is available for families with children and youth who need more than traditional outpatient care. Talk to one of our support staff to understand whether these services are the right fit for your family.
In-Home & Youth Support provides hands-on help for children, youth, and families who need more than traditional outpatient services. Support happens where life actually happens, at home, in the community, or at school, and focuses on stability, skills, and daily functioning.
These services are for children and youth who are struggling emotionally, behaviorally, or socially, and for families who need extra support navigating daily challenges. If things feel overwhelming at home or school, this support may be a good fit.
Support can include skill building, emotional and behavioral support, youth mentorship, caregiver support, respite services, and help with daily routines. Services are tailored to each family’s needs and goals.
No. In-Home & Youth Support is not traditional therapy. It is practical, hands-on support that complements other services and helps families build structure, skills, and confidence day to day.
Yes. In-Home & Youth Support services are covered for individuals enrolled in a Medicaid Managed Care plan. Our team can help confirm eligibility and guide you through the next steps.