Medicaid
Pathways Transition Programs (PTP) clinical staff provide our same comprehensive array of assessment and therapy services for children, adolescents, adults, and families using Medicaid.
In addition, PTP offers the following Medicaid and State funded programs
Intensive Family-Based Therapy (IFI)
The intensive family-based therapy program is especially designed for children and their families who are experiencing prolonged distress and crisis situations. This service is conducted in the home and intended to strengthen and stabilize the family system and home environment while preventing potential out of home placements such as hospitalization. Intensive Family-Based Therapy also helps children who are re-entering the home environment from a higher level of care.
Behavioral Aides
Our bachelor degreed behavioral aides teach children self-regulation skills that promote resiliency, maturation, and self-awareness as their life unfolds. Behavioral Aides also empower adults and family members to take charge of their future by giving them tools to advocate for themselves and to become proactive in solving problems.
School-Based Support
PTP has a strong relationship with many area schools where we work in collaboration with teachers and parents. We believe children’s behaviors that are challenging in a classroom actually reflect deficits in self-regulation. Shame and punishment-based approaches compound the problem and make change more difficult. Our interventions focus on enhancing self-management skills while addressing the classroom problem.
Intensive Family-Based Therapy (IFI)
The intensive family-based therapy program is especially designed for children and their families who are experiencing prolonged distress and crisis situations. This service is conducted in the home and intended to strengthen and stabilize the family system and home environment while preventing potential out of home placements such as hospitalization. Intensive Family-Based Therapy also helps children who are re-entering the home environment from a higher level of care.
Behavioral Aides
Our bachelor degreed behavioral aides teach children self-regulation skills that promote resiliency, maturation, and self-awareness as their life unfolds. Behavioral Aides also empower adults and family members to take charge of their future by giving them tools to advocate for themselves and to become proactive in solving problems.
School-Based Support
PTP has a strong relationship with many area schools where we work in collaboration with teachers and parents. We believe children’s behaviors that are challenging in a classroom actually reflect deficits in self-regulation. Shame and punishment-based approaches compound the problem and make change more difficult. Our interventions focus on enhancing self-management skills while addressing the classroom problem.