Our child has been hospitalized many times when he becomes a danger to himself or others. How do intensive in-home services address that situation?

Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance may need to be hospitalized. We work closely with the family to manage the child's symptomatic behavior without hospitalization, if possible, by implementing a structured plan to avoid a hospital stay. Therapists and supervisors are available 24/7 to monitor and assist. However, if a structured plan cannot be implemented with the parents and family, therapists arrange for prescreening with Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Community Services Board (MPNNCSB) staff and admission to a hospital.

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For more information, email Karen Grabowski or call at 804-694-9154.

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1. What are Intensive In-home Services?
2. Who is eligible for the services?
3. Who pays for the services?
4. Our child has been hospitalized many times when he becomes a danger to himself or others. How do intensive in-home services address that situation?
5. Why should the family manage a psychiatric emergency when the child's behavior can be managed more safely in a hospital?
6. May parents request intensive in-home services?
7. Where can I find more information?