Program areas at Family and Children's Agency
Child welfare services - child welfare services encompasses in-home child psychiatric services as well as specialized foster care, Family support programs such as parents as teachers and our moms programs and youth development programs such as the aspire - after school program. Revenues are received from program fees, federal and state grants, contributions, in kind donations and fundraising events.
Home care services - home care services include live-in, home health aide, assisted transportation, chore, companion and homemaking services for the frail elderly. Revenues are received from client fees that are largely paid by third-party payors including federal grants and private payors and contributions.
Behavioral health services - behavioral health services include individual, Family and group counseling. As a licensed child, adolescent and adult psychiatric clinic, the Agency provides assessment, psychiatric services and counseling to individuals ages five and up. Project reward is a substance abuse treatment program for substance abusing woman and their children. The program provides intensive outpatient services and aftercare. Homeless service programs provide social rehabilitation case management and supportive housing. Revenues are received from client fees, federal and state grants, contributions and in-kind donations.
Personal alert - personal alert provides emergency response system services primarily to people living in fairfield county and surrounding towns. Personal alert receives income from client fees, which are paid by southwestern Connecticut Agency on aging and private payors.
Adoption services - adoption services provides home studies and support services for domestic and foreign adoption. Revenues are received from client fees and contributions.