Providence House Family Preservation Crisis Nursery
Children ages birth to 12 and their adult caregivers
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Topic Areas
- Family Stabilization Programs
Children ages birth to 12 and their adult caregivers
Mothers (e.g., biological, adoptive, foster, etc.) of child(ren) ages 0 (during pregnancy) to 6 years, where the mothers are experiencing adversity, have past experiences of trauma or abuse, and/or current mental health challenges (e.g., posttraumatic stress and/or depression symptoms)
Parents with children ages 0-17 at risk of having their children enter foster care or who are in the process of reunification with their children
Families who have a child leave the foster care system into a permanent placement. For adoptive families, children must have a finalized adoption, be under 21 at time of services, and reside within service area
Families who are involved with child welfare services due to physical abuse and/or neglect plus parental substance misuse
Potential and current kinship caregivers such as grandparents, other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.), and "fictive kin," (e.g., godparents, close family friends, etc.) of children involved in child welfare systems (children aged 0 to 21)
Families with limited income, raising children birth to age six with multiple stressors
Informal and formal kinship families, relatives, and nonrelatives raising children who are not being raised by parents
Children and adolescents ages 5-18 years of age (allowable up to age 21 with approval) with high behavioral health needs requiring an out-of-home placement, and their caregivers
School-aged children with autism with behaviors of concern and their parents