Program areas at House of New Hope
Foster care: House of New Hope's trauma-informed treatment foster care program is a distinct, powerful, and unique model of care that provides children with a combination of the best elements of foster care and residential treatment centers. In treatment foster care, the positive aspects of the nurturing and therapeutic family environment are combined with active and structured trauma-informed treatment. The trauma-informed treatment foster program provides, in a clinically effective and cost-effective way, individualized and intensive treatment for children and adolescents who would otherwise be placed in institutional settings. The program serves over 225 traumatized children each year ranging in ages from birth through 21 years old in need of substitute care due to neglect, abuse, or behavioral disorders. Child-safety related outcomes: 1. 100% of youth served are kept safe from abuse/neglect while under care of provider. 2. Less than 1% of children are involved in awol events. 3. Top 25 percentile in all reported cfsr indicators for all franklin and cuyahoga county providers. 4. Timely reunification - top 50 percentile for all franklin county providers. 5. Placement recidivism - top 25 percentile for all franklin and cuyahoga county providers. 6. Short term placement stability - top 50 percentile for all franklin county providers and top 25 percentile for all cuyahoga county providers. 7. Moderate term placement stability - top 25 percentile for all franklin and cuyahoga county providers. 8. Long term placement stability - top 25 percentile for all franklin and cuyahoga county providers.
Behavorial services: House of New Hope offers an array of assessment and counseling services to children, adolescents, adults and families who are experiencing a variety of mental health problems. We believe that given the opportunity, support and resources, people of all ages can overcome obstacles and learn to deal with mental, emotional and behavioral difficulties successfully.
Development disability services: House of New Hope provides a wide array of residential waiver services to adults and youth being served by county boards of developmental disabilities. Specifically, House of New Hope is certified to provide homemaker and personal care services, adult foster care, non-medical transportation, and social work services in all of Ohio's 88 counties. In addition, House of New Hope provides specialized out-patient mental health services to dually diagnosed adults and children (co-existing developmental disabilities and mental disorders) in over 10 counties across Ohio. Our services support a positive intervention culture and restraint-free behavior planning with an emphasis on innovative positive approaches for supporting people with intensive behavior support needs.
Adoption service: