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Types of Foster CareAdult Foster CareAdult Foster Care is a licensed family setting for adults who are unable to live alone due to physical, emotional, or developmental impairments. The home provides 24 hour care for no more th... [more] Emergency Foster CareIn some cases, a child will be left with no family to care for him, or the child's immediate removal from his current home is necessitated by extreme circumstances. Emergency foster familie... [more] Fost-AdoptFost-Adopt programs were created to bridge the gap between a child’s initial need for temporary care and the long-term need for a permanent home. Children are in the U.S. foster ... [more] Foster Child AdoptionLong-Term Foster CareSometimes a child will come into foster care on what is expected to be a short-term fostering placement, but events make it impossible for the child to return home. Sometimes a family decide... [more] Pre-Adoption Foster CareAlso known as "transitional foster care" and "cradle care," this kind of placement is generally for infants. The babies may need adoption but for some reason there is no family available at... [more] Respite CareRespite care is the short-term care of a very dependent or difficult child which enables the parents - birth, foster or adoptive - to take a break. Some children's needs require round-the-cl... [more] Short-Term Foster CareThis kind of foster care is intended to provide short-term care to children whose parents may be experiencing special or emergency needs of their own. This kind of care may be given when par... [more] Therapeutic Foster CareChildren sometimes come into foster care who are medically fragile, or have been severely emotionally damaged by their previous families. There will often be no plan to reunite them with the... [more] Traditional Foster CareThis kind of fostering is usually for children who have had to be taken from their parents because of neglect or abuse, but it is thought that there is hope that the parents' behavior can be... [more] |
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