Kinship House
Community Resource
About this resource
This program delivers outpatient mental health therapy and advocacy tailored for children and their foster or adoptive families. It includes specialized assessments for parent-child interactions, sibling relationships, and individual needs across the state. Additionally, it provides professional training and community education through workshops, support groups, and relevant medical referrals.
Intake Procedure: Please visit the website for intake forms or contact us for more details.
Fees: Costs vary based on the service. Options include a sliding scale, Oregon Health Plan (OHP), self-pay, and private insurance. Child Welfare Assessments are typically funded by the Oregon Department of Human Services.
Who can use this
- Children aged 18 and under who are in the foster care system or are part of the adoption process.
Documents you may need
- Insurance information, if applicable. Proof of income if applying for sliding scale fees.
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Portland, Oregon
Location
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