Intensive In-Home
Focusing on the Strengths of Young People
OLAs Intensive In-Home program promotes the development of positive social and family relationships and decreases violent, aggressive, and suppressing behaviors.
IIH services is a...
…family-focused program which provides services for children and adolescents from ages 3 to 21 with educational, behavioral and emotional challenges, who are at risk of out-of-home placement or who are transitioning back into the home. OLA understands the need and importance of maintaining healthy families and has a primary focus on providing high quality services.
Goal
To promote the development of positive social and family relationships and decrease aggressive and suppressing behaviors that damage family dynamics by providing intervention services tailored to meet the needs of the family unit

Call us: 804-789-1956
Services
OLA’s IIH services are individualized, and may include any of the following:
- Anger Management
- Behavior Modification
- Conflict resolution
- Coping Skills Training
- Communication Training
- social skills building
- Parenting education
- Crisis Intervention Services
- Effective Discipline Training
- Case Management
- Community Resource Awareness
What our clients are saying....
Thanks to you guys, this fragile placement did not disrupt. You will be my number one In-Home service provider.
Regional Director, National Therapeutic Foster Care Agency
You all have been very good in helping with my child, he is enjoying the services.
Parent, Norfolk VA
Eligibility
Must meet 2 of the following:
- Difficulty establishing and maintaining normal interpersonal relationships and at-risk of hospitalization or out-ot-home placement.
- Exhibits inappropriate behavior, such as repeated interventions by the community, by mental health agencies, by social services and/or the judical system.
- Exhibits difficulty in cognitive ability. Unable to recognize personal danger OR significantly inappropriate social behavior.
- At risk of being moved into an out-of-home placement due to a documented medical need of the child.
- Is being transitioned to home from out-of-home placement due to a documented medical need of the child.
- Services far more intensive than outpatient clinic care are required to stabilize the child in the family situation,
- When the child’s residence as the setting for services is more likely to be successful than a clinic.
- At least one parent or responsible adult with who the child is living must be willing to participate in the intensive in-home services with the goal of keeping the child with the family.