Independent Living Program – Oregon

The Independent Living Program services assists Young People with their educational and employment skills, health education and access, Life Skills, healthy and supportive relationships, transportation, and housing needs. Services are provided to Young People ages 14-23. Services include individual skill building services, groups, and leadership opportunities.

Therapeutic Foster Care – Oregon

The program provides Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) to youth who need a higher level of care and are placed in Clarvida certified foster homes. Youth have often experienced a high level of trauma and struggle with emotion regulation and/or disruptive and challenging behaviors. The program implements a trauma-informed parenting approach, helping youth to stabilize and allowing them to begin building their strengths in the community and with a family. The program provides case management, skill building, individual counseling, parent training, individualized service referrals, aftercare planning and support. Clarvida provides comprehensive training and intensive support to our therapeutic foster homes 24 hours a day. The program serves youth from all counties across Oregon. Youth need to qualify for BRS services and can be referred by ODHS Regional Resource Consultants.

Family Recruitment, Certification and Training – Oregon

We are licensed by the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) to recruit, certify, and train Therapeutic Foster Families to care for youth ages 6-18 in ODHS and County Juvenile Department custody. Foster Families and homes are assessed during the certification process to ensure successful caregiving. Foster Parents are provided extensive training to care for youth with higher needs. Foster parents receive 24/7 support, weekly in-home support, financial support, monthly training, and breaks from caregiving.

Alternative to Detention – Oregon

The Alternative to Detention Program provides stabilization, assessment, case coordination, system navigation, court appearance support, skills training, counseling, and parent support and coaching. The program serves youth involved with Multnomah and Clackamas County Juvenile Departments. The program provides services to youth and families for 60-90 days while living in Clarvida certified foster homes. Placing youth in an alternative to detention setting has proven effective in reducing a youth’s exposure to and engagement in criminal activity along with preparation for the next phase of transition, whether it’s returning home, stabilizing and strengthening the existing home and family structure, or moving to a more appropriate long-term living environment, such as independent living for older youth. Family preservation and reunification and successful transition is the overarching goal of each placement. Youth are referred to the Alternative to Detention Program by their Juvenile Court Counselor (JCC).

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services – North Carolina

Clarvida uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), an established and effective intervention for the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Research Based Treatments are used to make meaningful improvements in the areas of your child’s life.

Foster Care – North Carolina

Clarvida provides an array of foster care and specialized family treatment, including family foster care, therapeutic foster care (TFC), intensive alternative treatment (IAFT), rapid response crisis beds (RR), enhanced therapeutic foster care (E-TFC), and B-3 Crisis Overnight Respite.

Family Centered Treatment (FCT) – North Carolina

Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is an evidence-based practice used to stabilize youth in the home by addressing underlying functions of behavior in order to reduce disruptions in the home, school, and community. FCT addresses the needs of a family as a whole, recognizing that what affects one family member affects all family members.

Medication Management – North Carolina

As part of an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of mental health symptoms, many individuals receive medication to address, stabilize and improve their symptoms. Our psychiatry team provides ongoing medication monitoring to those consumers receiving medication.

School-Based Therapy – North Carolina

School-based therapy supports students who may be struggling with various symptoms or mental health concerns in an environment that poses the fewest barriers to families for treatment: the school. Students are excused from class at regularly scheduled intervals to meet one-on-one with a licensed clinician – this may be weekly, biweekly, or monthly. Our clinicians work with students who present with various mental health, social, academic, or interpersonal concerns, including but not limited to: anxiety, depression, ADHD, lack of motivation, bullying behaviors, substance abuse, thoughts of self-harm, and more.