Our Services
National Centralized Survey
Anonymous Family Feedback
For schools, therapeutic services and residential programs
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How It Works
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Simple and Secure – Professionals input client emails to send the anonymous care survey.
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Families Share Insights – Their end of care shapes a trusted, data-backed beginning for future children
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Actionable Results – Aggregated data highlights trends by diagnosis, symptoms, and demographics.
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The Benefits
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More informed referrals & program recommendations
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Growing your referral network
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Confidence in guiding families to the right services
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Better outcomes for children and growth for professionals
Our Philosophy
We want parents to feel that they are not alone. Our mixture of empathetic data driven guidance is informed by our ongoing analysis of feedback and trends at short and long term care residential facilities, local programs and practices. Our unique personalized, compassionate approach to children and families with acute and chronic diagnoses, behavioral challenges, learning difficulties, addiction and interpersonal connectedness issues bring the promise of more coordinated long term care that continually builds on past success.
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Our Care survey gets to the heart of the issues parents and families value most when making decisions on their loved one's therapeutic services.
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Safety
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Comfort
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Self-Esteem
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Communication
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Improved long term outcomes
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Cost and expected length of stay
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Program red flags
Our goal is not only serve families, but to leverage the experiences and feedback of others to continually improve patient outcomes.
Patient Scenarios
"Therapeutic boarding schools were fine but the interim periods were a stress on the family and our son. He always struggled with transitions to find a place that could keep up his learning, deal with behavioral outbursts, and monitor his diabetes."
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"The private school that took years to find and was working pretty well closed down and we knew a return to public school would be a nightmare. The consultant we had used was long gone and many of Alex's needs had changed. Should he be in a different type of program at this point anyway?"​
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"Our son was arrested for destroying property in the neighborhood and we had constant problems at school. He wouldn't take his ADHD and anxiety medications, what do we do? My husband says a wilderness program, the psychiatrist says a residential treatment, I wonder if a therapeutic boarding school would be safer?"
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"Our daughter is diagnosed with high functioning autism. So many times we struggle to keep it together when dealing with her and I know yelling doesn't help. I need someone knowledgeable to come to the house and coach us."