How are Services Implemented?
The initial weeks of IFP service comprises of evaluation and assessment of family strengths and needs, safety planning, and gathering information while building a working relationship with the family. Middle weeks of service are for training, education, and coaching the individualized services. The final weeks of service are for review of the material taught, developing community supports, working on any clinical issues, relapse prevention, planning to address future issues, and generalization of skills to the various social and civic circumstances the family will encounter in the future.
Availability
Intensive Family Preservation services are available through consultation and problem solving 24 hours per day, 7 days a week while the family is receiving services.
Frequency of Visits
The IFP therapist and case manager will determine the frequency and duration of family visits. The focus is based on needs for therapeutic services.