Intensive In-Home
Intensive In-Home services provide structured mental health support for children and adolescents experiencing significant emotional or behavioral challenges. Services are delivered in the home and community to help families stabilize crises and build stronger, healthier relationships.
Services include:
Individual counseling and therapeutic support for youth
Family therapy and family relationship strengthening
Parent coaching and behavior management strategies
Crisis stabilization and support during difficult situations
Skill-building for emotional regulation, communication, and coping
Coordination with schools and other community supports
OUTPATIENT THERAPY
Individual & Group Counseling: Personalized sessions for children, adolescents, and adults to navigate emotional and behavioral challenges.
Family-Centered Treatment: Collaborative therapy designed to improve communication, strengthen bonds, and heal family dynamics.
Flexible Delivery: Care is provided in the outpatient setting as well as within the community and "natural environments" to ensure practical application of skills.
Holistic Wellness: A comprehensive approach that addresses mental health, physical well-being, and daily living skills.
Long-Term Resilience: Focus on building emotional strength and coping strategies to support recovery and personal growth.
Crisis Prevention: Proactive support aimed at providing emotional stabilization and preventing the need for out-of-home placement.
24/7 Accessibility: Continuous support and timely interventions available through the Virginia Beach office to manage urgent needs as they arise.
CARE COORDINATION
Service Integration: Syncing mental health treatment with physical healthcare and school-based supports.
Resource Advocacy: Connecting families to essential community assets, specialists, and long-term recovery tools.
Care Planning: Developing and monitoring personalized transition plans to ensure continuous, seamless support.
Family Empowerment: Navigating insurance and provider networks to reduce the burden on the family unit.

