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Intensive Foster Care

The Intensive Foster Care Program of Community Care Services provides emergency and long-term foster care placement for children throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island

We are currently recruiting individuals who are interested in becoming a part of the Intensive Foster Care Program.

Foster Parents provide 24-hour therapeutic care to children ages 12-18 who cannot live at home due to previous neglect, emotional, physical, sexual abuse and/or a current family crisis.

      Requirements:

          ·        Spare Bedroom

          ·        Reliable Transportation

          ·        Flexible Schedule

          ·        Compensation: $50-56/night

Frequently Asked Questions

SERVICES PROVIDED TO FOSTER PARENTS

Initial Orientation – (MAPP)

All foster parents attend an in-depth training, which discusses the role of the foster parent as well as many children’s issues. The orientation assists foster parents in providing quality foster care by helping them learn about the issues children in treatment foster care are dealing with (i.e. sexual abuse, trauma, substance abuse, suicide, offending behavior, behavior management/modification, sexuality, and normal adolescent behavior).

Monthly Support Group

Foster parents meet with other foster parents on a monthly basis to discuss feelings associated with foster parenting and receive support from one another. Community Care Services’ Foster Parent Supervisor facilitates these groups and offers clinical information, feedback, and behavioral and cognitive interventions as how to deal more effectively with children in care.

Educational Training

Foster parents attend 20 hours of educational training per year surrounding treatment issues. Guest speakers are brought in to discuss topics such as eating disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, dual diagnosis, learning disabilities, teen parenting, sexuality, and sexual offenders.

Home Based Support

A Foster Parent Supervisor meets with the foster parent monthly to discuss any problems/concerns they are having with the foster child. The Foster Parent Supervisor provides support and psychosocial education to assist the foster parent in effectively dealing with the child.

Foster Care Clinician

The Foster Care Clinician meets weekly with each foster parent to discuss progress and areas of growth for the child in placement. The Foster Care Clinician also meets with the foster child on a weekly basis to work on adjustment and other therapeutic issues. S/he provides intervention and guidance as needed. 

24-Hour On-Call

Foster parents are urged to contact Community Care Services’ 24-hour on-call service at any time, whether for added support, guidance, information, or intervention.

Contacting Us:

To learn more about the Intensive Foster Care Program and how you can make a lasting difference in the life of a child, call our homefinding department.

Massachusetts 508-821-7774

Rhode Island 401-785-0770

 

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