By Melissa McWilliams, AGSS Program Manager
With summer in full swing and July now upon us, you might be feeling like me: a bit worn out from the rigors of having a “fun” summer. Without the structure of school, I have spent more one-on-one time with my daughter. Although I have enjoyed this gift of time with her immensely, just today I could feel some fatigue creeping in and recognized that my own emotional regulation was wearing thin. It made me realize there could be a need this month to remind everyone of Lifeline’s post-adoption and post-guardianship support services. So, if you’re starting to see some red flags pop up in yourself and/or your family, please keep reading!
Lifeline, in partnership with the Department of Child Services (DCS), offers support services for families who have finalized the adoption or guardianship of their child(ren) and who would like some additional support. Although we would encourage you to seek assistance proactively or as soon as you feel things getting off-track, we are available to engage if the situation has reached more of a crisis level to help restore stability and safety within the home.
In addition to crisis intervention support, here are other areas in which we can provide support through this program:
If this is something that you’d like your family to get started with, just click on the orange button that says “Get Post-Permanency Support” at this link: Adoption & Guardianship Support Services – Lifeline. After you complete and submit the request form, an Adoption Consultant from DCS will contact you to review your request and, if appropriate, submit a referral to Lifeline Youth & Family Services. Once a referral is received by Lifeline, our Care Coordinator will reach out to you directly within 72 hours to get your first visit scheduled!
We look forward to the opportunity to serve you and your family!
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