DEFINITION:
Treatment
foster care is more than care for children who are no longer able
to stay at home with their families. It is temporary care for children
who need specialized care. It is care that can not be provided in
a regular foster care home. These children have troubling behaviors,
but are not appropriate for a residential placement. They have been
evaluated and determined to be able to succeed in a structured treatment
foster home.
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LICENSING
PROCESS AND TRAINING
Interested
adults must:
- Submit
applications (and three references).
- Successfully
complete 32 1/2 hours of preservice treatment parent training.
- Make
sure their home meets with licensing requirements of health department
and fire department.
- Meet
all licensing requirements (including criminal background check
and child abuse clearance).
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LENGTH
OF PLACEMENT:
It
varies depending on the individual plan. We require that treatment
parents make a one year commitment. However, the placement may be
shorter or longer. The expected length of a child’s stay in
a home is discussed at the time of placement.
For
more information on this opportunity to make a major difference
in the life of a child, please contact:
THE
CHILDREN’S HOME
TREATMENT FOSTER CARE
Kim Bennett-Selby, Program Manager
1531 S. Edgewood Street, Suite D
Baltimore, Maryland 21227
Phone:
410-368-1306
Fax: 410-368-1309
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TRAITS OF TREATMENT FOSTER CARE PARENTS
- Adults
with good child caring skills.
- Adults
who are eager to enhance those basic skills through training.
- People
who are responsible, loving, generous, and willing to share their
home and family with a foster child.
- Adults
willing to work closely and cooperatively with a social worker
in the design and delivery of treatment in their home.
- Adults
at least 21 years old, single or married. If married, both parents
are required to attend the preservice training. If single; a friend,
neighbor, or relative must commit to completing the preservice
training and to being the other’s partner in providing treatment
foster care.
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