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Life Skills Training & Development
Offered through CMHI
This service focuses on enhancing individuals' abilities to manage daily life effectively. It includes training in areas such as communication, problem-solving, decision-making, and other essential life skills to promote independence and self-sufficiency.
Training and Support for Unpaid Caregivers
Offered through CMHI, CMHW
This service provides education, resources, and support to individuals who care for family members or friends without compensation. It aims to equip caregivers with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide effective care, manage stress, and maintain their well-being while fulfilling caregiving responsibilities.
Habilitation
Offered through CMHI, CMHW
Habilitation services assist individuals in acquiring, retaining, and improving self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills necessary for daily living. These services are often designed for individuals with developmental disabilities to enhance their quality of life and integration into the community.
Parent Homemaker/Aide
Parent Homemaker or Aide services assist families in managing household responsibilities and creating stable home environments. These services may include teaching homemaking skills, budgeting, meal planning, and organization to ensure a safe and supportive setting for children.
Home-Based Case Management
This service provides families involved with the Department of Child Services (DCS) or probation with in-home support. It aims to reduce maltreatment, improve caretaking and coping skills, enhance family resilience, support healthy relationships, and promote children's well-being. Services include home visits, participation in DCS case planning, supervised visitation, coordination of services, conflict management, and more.
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Services provided for youth and Adults
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Gun Violence Prevention Program
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Teen Domestic Violence Program
Visit Facilitation – Paraprofessional & Bachelor
Visit facilitation involves supervising and supporting interactions between children and their families to ensure safety and promote healthy relationships. Paraprofessionals and individuals with a bachelor's degree may provide these services, focusing on facilitating positive interactions and guiding families during visits.
Father Engagement
Father Engagement services aim to involve fathers actively in their children's lives, recognizing their vital role in child development. These services provide support and resources to fathers, helping them develop parenting skills, strengthen relationships, and fulfill their responsibilities effectively.
Truancy Termination
This service addresses chronic absenteeism by providing school drop-out prevention education, job readiness skills, parent education, and family support. The goal is to reduce recidivism among delinquent youths and truants by identifying barriers to regular school attendance and working with families, school personnel, and probation officers to implement solutions.
Parent Education &
Mentoring
This service offers guidance and support to parents, helping them develop effective parenting skills, understand child development, and create nurturing environments. Mentoring provides personalized support, allowing parents to learn from experienced individuals and apply new strategies to improve family dynamics.
Incarcerated Parents Program
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Gun Violence Prevention Program
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Teen Domestic Violence Program
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Children of Incarcerated Parents program