FAQ

Clark Quality Care, LLC provides a structured, supportive group home environment for children and adolescents with emotional, behavioral, or developmental needs. Below are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about our services:

What is a children’s group home?

A children’s group home is a structured, supervised living environment that provides care, support, and guidance for children and adolescents who have emotional, behavioral, or developmental needs.

Our program serves children and adolescents who require 24/7 support due to emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges. Eligibility is determined through referrals, assessments, and individualized care planning.

We provide 24/7 supervision by trained staff who ensure safety, structure, and consistency while addressing residents’ emotional and developmental needs.

Each resident has an individualized care plan that may include:
– Therapeutic support (counseling, behavioral therapy)
– Educational assistance
– Life skills training
– Recreational activities
– Family engagement sessions

Our program focuses on emotional regulation strategies, coping skills, and structured routines. We work closely with therapists, counselors, and families to promote healthy behavior and resilience.

We emphasize life skills development, community integration, and stability to prepare residents for independent living, family reunification, or transition to foster/adoptive homes.

Family involvement is highly encouraged. We provide regular updates, family therapy sessions (when appropriate), and opportunities for residents to maintain healthy family connections.

Our home offers a safe, nurturing environment with a strong focus on stability, growth, and individualized care. We combine therapeutic support with real-world skills training to ensure each resident is prepared for long-term success.

Yes. We ensure residents remain enrolled in school or receive appropriate educational support to continue their academic progress while living in our home.

Referrals can be made by social workers, child welfare agencies, healthcare providers, or family members. We conduct an intake assessment to determine suitability and create a tailored care plan.