Archive for April, 2009

Foster Care and Adoption Services

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Foster care adoption is a growing need in a society more and more able to adopt from oversees. There are many children waiting to be adopted in the U.S but there are even more who are just coming into the system.

Children that are adopted are generally adopted as infants or while very young. Most adoptive parents want a baby but this is not always the case. There are times when the child is older and has been in foster care homes for a while. Consequently they have their own issues to deal with. They do not always fit in with their classmates because of the family situation. They tend to harbor anger at the world for having been placed in this situation. Due to these special circumstances, it takes a certain skill set from the adult to make the adoption successful.

The ideal adult who has success at foster care adoption generally has a lot of patience and a giving and caring nature. Kids that have spent time in foster care have a different world view than their counterparts and the adult needs to recognise this and be able to cope with it while maintaining an emotional balance.

Surprisingly, it is often beneficial to have the child establish contact with his or her birth parents during the time the foster care adoption is taking place. It is generally thought that this communication allows the child to better understand the circumstances leading up to the decision to put the child in foster care to begin with. When the child understands that things were being done for his benefit, he can acheive a sense of closure that he would otherwise not get.

There are other common traits shared by family units that had a successful foster care adoption. Some of these are a good sense of humor to get through the hard times, the ability to impart a general feeling of acceptance to one’s situation, and getting involved with the child’s social life. These qualities are imperative if a properly functioning family unit is to be formed. The adoptive parents need to have and be able to demonstrate these qualities to the adoption agency in order to be granted the adoption. One such established agency is Circles of Care which is a private non-profit, social service agency. Its mission is to enhance children, youth, and families ability for effective living and growth through comprehensive social and mental health services.

At Circles of Care, the main program is therapeutic foster care. The staff includes program and clinical supervision by Masters level staff with experience in dealing with abused children. Case managers have degrees in Human Services. Treatment Planning and Review services include a consultant team, featuring a psychiatrist and psychologist.

Therapeutic foster care is specially designed to handle the demands of children who have experienced various types of abuse and neglect. Their emotional or behavioral problems require special attention and intervention. Therapeutic foster/adoptive parents are people who have the ability to parent the more challenging child. Therapeutic foster/adoptive parents get specialized training to help them work with these children. They also receive support and other services from Circles of Care to aid them in caring for these children.

Low Cost Health Insurance For Children

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

For parents who don’t have a health care plan, this can lead to an almost constant state of worry.

Children all face medical needs at some point. It may be something as simple as requiring a few stitches or the filling of a cavity. When medical care is needed the parent’s last concern should be how they will pay for it.

Most states actually offer free or very low cost health insurance for children. The cost of this insurance is largely dependent on the parents’ financial situation. If the parents cannot adequately provide health insurance for their child, the state will step in. Doctor visits, dental care and prescription eyeglasses are a few examples of what is covered.

For parents whose incomes don’t qualify them for this type of health coverage for their child, there are other avenues for them. Some of these don’t immediately come to mind and in fact some people aren’t aware of them at all.

Just as many employers offer health care plans to their employees and families, other organizations do the same thing. Many professional organizations have affordable health plans that cover their members and the dependents of the members.

Some religious groups also offer this type of plan. They establish a health care plan that covers their group members and although premiums are still payable, they are often at a discounted rate. For parents with children, this can be a great way to save money.

Another consideration is the private insurance companies that often offer health insurance to students. This insurance is primarily designed to protect the child in the event of an accident at school but the policy can be expanded to cover any instance. Talk with the insurance agent and express your needs.