Walden Family Services is committed to the child's need for a permanent home. [read more]
Therapeutic foster care is an alternative to institutionalization for children. [read more]
Walden's Special Health Care Needs Program was developed in 2002 to move medically fragile children out of skilled nursing facilities and hospitals into highly skilled and specially trained certified foster homes. [read more]
Walden serves the needs of foster children and teens with developmental disabilities and special behavioral challenges. [read more]
Walden's Independent Futures Program provides individualized training and support for foster children preparing to emancipate from foster care as well as services post-emancipation. [read more]
As a result of past trauma, many foster children need mental health services such as individual, group and family counseling, skill building activities, and psychiatric services to heal. [read more]
This program is designed to meet the special needs of LGBTQ foster youth. [read more]
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