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CHILDREN SERVICES Current News about Foster Homes: Could you make a difference in the life of an adolescent who needs you? There are many reasons to adopt a teen, and one of the best is the satisfaction you get when you realize you helped a young person through one of the most difficult stages in their lives. Please consider adopting an older child and visit our new website at www.washingtoncountychildren.com or call Washington County Children Services at 740-373-3485 for more information. Washington County Children Services currently has 25 family foster homes. Although this may sound like a lot of homes to work with local children, the need for additional foster families is great. When a child needs to be placed in a foster home, the agency seeks to match the child with the most appropriate foster home available to ensure the child's needs are met. Foster homes should be chosen truly on the basis of matching a child's needs to a foster family's traits and skill level rather than because it is the only home available. Therefore, the more foster homes available, the better the match that can be made. The greatest need for foster parenting is with school age children, sibling groups and teenagers. Foster parents are special, but also ordinary people who have chosen to accept the challenges and joys of fostering children. Specific licensing standards set by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and the agency must be met in order for a person to be licensed as a foster parent. A single adult, age 21 or older, or a married couple may become foster parents. Both parents may work out of the home, but childcare must be maintained out of the foster parents per diem. The first step is to register and attend the 33 hour pre-service training class that the agency offers for prospective foster and/or adoptive parents twice a year. Classes are held in the Spring and Fall. After the classes are completed, an application form must be completed and submitted to the agency. Then the home assessment can be initiated. The home assessment entails several meetings or interviews with a caseworker in your home. While the meetings are being conducted you and your caseworker will be completing the other requirements of the home evaluation which are listed below:
Your Caseworker will assist you through the process and make the home assessment run as smoothly as possible. The entire process can take up to 6 months. Some assessments can take longer depending on how fast home assessment requirements are conducted by the family and when the fingerprint process is completed. Would you place your child in the home and hands of people you did not know very well and would not be safe? Neither would we! The home assessment process is necessary for the safety and welfare of Washington County's Children. If you would like to step up to the challenge of foster care, PLEASE contact Tonya Kidder or Sabrina Buchanan at 740-373-3485. We can answer questions and get you headed in the right direction! Return to Children Services Placement Page Washington County Children Services ©2006 Washington County |