Parents
Within the family home, parents or guardians are not always able to provide the kind or intensity of services and supports needed by the child therefore residential services may be required. The family also may be subject to emotional, financial and even physical risk when dealing with a child who has extensive behavioral, medical or habilitation needs, requiring residential placement.
The Hope Institute for Children and Families offers a myriad of programs including 24-hour, seven day a week staff coverage; on site psychiatric, medical care and treatment services; training/habilitation services; behavior management programs and recreational and community integration opportunities.
Providing a broad range of social, educational, residential and respite services, The Hope Institute ensures children with disabilities receive the best learning and living opportunities, enabling them to discover their fullest potential. Whether it is participating in community life, making new friends, or living in a community home, The Hope Institute is providing choices and options to help each child develop his or her special talents and accomplish specific goals.