Long Term Care Worker Training – Washington

Clarvida is dedicated to empowering long-term care workers by providing comprehensive training that equips them with essential skills to effectively manage challenging behaviors among residents. The training program focuses on a variety of techniques and strategies designed to address diverse scenarios that caregivers may encounter. By emphasizing a compassionate and understanding approach, Clarvida ensures that caregivers can maintain a calm and supportive environment, fostering better relationships with residents. Through interactive workshops and practical exercises, caregivers learn to navigate difficult situations with confidence and empathy, ultimately enhancing the quality of care provided in long-term care settings.

Regular Foster Care – Arizona

Regular foster care is the temporary placement of children who have experienced abuse or neglect and have been removed from their primary family by the Department of Child Safety (DCS), Tribal Social Services (TSS) or some other government agency. Foster parents provide a caring family environment for children while their primary caregivers work to remedy the reasons for the children’s removal, so the family can be together again.

Intellectual Disability Residential Services – Pennsylvania

Intellectual Disability Residential Services provide 24-hour supervision of program participants in an integrated, community-based setting. Individuals live with housemates that share similar daily routines and interests. They receive education on a variety of areas such as activities of daily living, socialization, and financial topics to encourage individuals to be active members of their community.

In-Home / Community Support Services – Pennsylvania

With this service, support is provided in-home to individuals living with their family or independently. Support may include assistance with housekeeping and organization, medication administration, and transportation for community events and medical appointments. Support is provided based on the unique needs of each client, with flexible schedules to accommodate the individual and/or their family.

Behavior Support Services – Pennsylvania

These services offer a holistic approach that considers all factors that impact on an individual and their challenging behavior. Behavior Support Services can be used to address problem behaviors that range from verbal aggression, physical aggression, and property destruction to social withdrawal and self-injurious behaviors. Based on a Positive Behavior Support framework, the services seek to develop an understanding of why the individual engages in challenging behavior as well as strategies for preventing the occurrence of the behavior while teaching new skills.

Family Support Services – Pennsylvania

Clarvida’s Family Support Services provides a variety of individualized support programs and educational curricula for children, adolescents, and families. The program is designed to keep families together or reunite families who were separated as a result of involvement with the state’s Office of Children, Youth, and Families Services. Led by a staff specially trained to support clients using evidence-based programs, services are provided in a variety of settings including the family’s home, a location in the family’s community, or in our warm, inviting offices.

Mental Health Counseling – Idaho

We offer individual, group, and family or couples’ therapy. We utilize therapeutic modalities such as, but not limited to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Play Therapy, EMDR, and other trauma-informed practices.

Orange County Adult – Wellness Center – South – California

This is a nationally recognized program that offers an array of groups, classes and resources to increase the wellness of the Orange County community through four key areas Physical, Emotional, Spiritual and Social/Community. The mission of the Wellness Centers (WCs) are “To provide a safe and nurturing environment for each individual to achieve their own vision of recovery while promoting acceptance, dignity and social inclusion”. WCs are entirely peer run programs with each member of the staff having “lived experience” with mental illness, substance use or both and working with their own recovery. Members of the Centers must be 18 years or older, reside in Orange County and are seeking Mental Health Services now or in the past. WCC and WCS each offers 100 groups a week from Arts and Crafts to Yoga, positive thinking, DBSA, AA, Social Hour and a number of Community Integration groups. Bowling, nature hikes, walk about trips to museums, gardens are a few of the excursions offered at the Center.”