Serving Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Scott, Dakota & Carver Counties
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Family Care Giving
Therapy doesn’t stop when a session ends. Our family caregiving support brings practical coaching to parents and caregivers across Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Scott, and Dakota counties — so progress carries into everyday routines. Sessions are held primarily in-center, with in-home or telehealth options available in select cases.

What Is Family Care Giving?
Support built for parents, not just for children
Family care giving support gives parents and caregivers the tools, coaching, and confidence to reinforce therapy goals at home. Rather than working around your family, we work with you — turning clinical strategies into everyday routines that actually stick.
What this support includes
In-Home Coaching
Hands-on guidance delivered at our center, with in-home or telehealth sessions available in select cases.
Daily Routine Support
Practical strategies for mealtimes, bedtime, transitions, and more.
Sibling & Caregiver Guidance
Support that extends to siblings and other family caregivers too.
Behavior Support Strategies
Calm, practical approaches for managing challenging moments at home.
Monthly Progress Reports & Meetings
Regular written updates plus a monthly meeting to review how your child is progressing.
How caregiving support works
1
Plan Reviewed Together
We walk through your child’s ITP and identify your family’s priorities.
We walk through your child’s ITP and identify your family’s priorities.
2
Coaching Sessions Scheduled
Sessions are held primarily in-center, with in-home or telehealth sessions available in select cases.
Sessions are held primarily in-center, with in-home or telehealth sessions available in select cases.
3
Strategies Practiced at Home
You learn and practice techniques alongside our care team.
You learn and practice techniques alongside our care team.
4
Ongoing Check-Ins
We revisit what’s working and adjust strategies as your child grows.
We revisit what’s working and adjust strategies as your child grows.
ITP renewal meeting
Every child’s Individual Treatment Plan (ITP) expires every 6 months. When it does, we hold a mandatory meeting with parents to review your child’s 6-month progress and update goals for the next phase of care.
Is This Right For Your Family?
Family care giving support may help if you
What Pairs Well
Services often paired with family caregiving support
ABA Therapy
Coordinated Care Conferences
CMDE Assessments
School Readiness
Ready for hands-on support at home?
Let’s talk about what your family needs, and build a plan around it.