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Ozark Guidance Center: What is Therapeutic Foster Care?

By: Ozark Guidance Center, Editorial Contributor
Updated: March 26, 2013
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The Therapeutic Foster Care program at Ozark Guidance provides children and youth with structured, consistent treatment in a clinic setting and in the home environment of specially trained, therapeutic foster parents.

Therapeutic Foster Care


Children and youth from all walks of life may need Therapeutic Foster Care home placements for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Severe emotional and/or behavioral problems
  • Multiple failed foster home placements
  • Bridging placements between hospitalization or residential treatment and a family home, or regular foster home placement
  • Emotional or mental disabilities.

The Therapeutic Foster Care program at Ozark Guidance provides children and youth with structured, consistent treatment in a clinic setting and in the home environment of specially trained, therapeutic foster parents.

Therapeutic Foster Parents are dedicated adults who are genuinely concerned about the well being of children and families. They are acutely aware of the crises, stresses and social problems that result in the abuse and neglect of children, or in the adolescent behaviors of truancy, running away, or unruliness. They are a vital part of an Ozark Guidance therapeutic treatment team.

About Therapeutic Foster Parenting
Therapeutic Foster Care Children May Have

Emotional Considerations
:  Separation from one's home, family, and friends is traumatic.  Therapeutic Foster Parents can help ease the hurt and pain that separation can cause.

Behavioral Considerations
:  Reactions to separation vary.  Some children withdraw, others act out at home, school, or in the community.  Therapeutic Foster Parents help them cope with the hurt, anger, and grief.

Special Needs Considerations:  Some children and youth bring some special needs with them into foster care placements--specific medical, emotional, or physical needs, pregnancy, or other brothers and sisters needing a sibling group placement.  To help Therapeutic Foster Parents cope, they will receive special training and 24-hour support services from the rest of the treatment team.

Therapeutic Foster Parents are trained to understand these issues, and choose to become treatment families for these children in need.  They provide specialized treatment and focused care, becoming a vital part of an Ozark Guidance therapeutic treatment team.
The basic requirements for becoming a foster parent generally include that you:

  • Are at least 21 years of age, and if married, you have been married for at least 2 years
  • Are in good physical and emotional health
  • Meet the state and local requirements for housing safety, space, and equipment
  • Have specialized skills, positive attitude, and stamina to effectively deal with the many behaviors and feelings displayed by children
  • Have a non-punitive attitude and can demonstrate some level of acceptance toward the parents of the children
  • Can work cooperatively with the treatment team of professionals, the state agency, and the courts
  • Are accepting of the temporary nature of foster care and can help a child transition back to his family or move on to a permanent or adoptive placement

Some facts to consider:

  • Therapeutic Foster Parenting is a commitment to help a child and family through a specifically difficult period by providing consideration, understanding, and therapeutic guidance to the child
  • Foster parents are matched with an appropriate child for them and for meeting the specific needs of the child
  • Foster parents do receive financial support--a monthly reimbursement to cover room, board, and clothing expenses, plus cover the specific needs of the child, plus coverage for medical and dental expenses

If you are interested in exploring Therapeutic Foster Parenting please contact
Allie Hennis, 479-750-2020

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