Providing safe, loving homes for children in need of foster care.

Evergreen Health Care & Group Home LLC believes that every child deserves a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment, especially during difficult times. Our provide children in need with a temporary home where they can heal, grow, and thrive. Whether the child’s situation requires short-term care or the possibility of adoption, we are here to guide them every step of the way.

Our Foster Care Program Includes:

  • Comprehensive Foster Family Support: We assist families by providing detailed training, resources, and ongoing support. From handling everyday situations to addressing specific challenges, our foster families feel equipped to care for children in their homes.
  • Individualized Care Plans: We recognize that every child has unique needs. Our team works closely with families, schools, and healthcare providers to ensure that each child’s physical, emotional, and educational needs are met.
  • Community Involvement: We encourage foster children to become active members of the community. From extracurricular activities to local outreach programs, we make sure that children have the opportunity to explore their interests and build meaningful relationships.
  • Pathways to Stability and Permanency: Our program supports children not just in the immediate moment but with a long-term focus on providing a sense of permanency. Whether through reunification, adoption, or other permanent solutions, we guide families and children through the process.

Understanding Foster Care

Foster care is a temporary arrangement designed to provide children with a safe environment when they are unable to live with their biological families. This may be due to abuse, neglect, or other factors that make it unsafe for the child to remain in their home. At Evergreen Healthcare & Group Home, we aim to create a loving and stable environment for each child, focusing on their emotional and psychological healing while they await permanent solutions.

What Makes Our Foster Care Unique?

  • Tailored Care: We recognize that each child has a unique background, set of needs, and experiences. Our team takes the time to understand these elements so we can provide care that is specific to the child’s well-being.
  • Commitment to Safe, Loving Homes: Every foster home is screened and equipped to meet the child’s needs. Families are trained to offer the best care possible, with a focus on stability, healing, and growth.
  • Ongoing Education and Training: We believe in the continued education of our foster parents. This enables them to stay informed and empowered, ensuring they can give children the best possible care, especially when challenges arise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is foster care, and how does it work in Morrow, Georgia?
Foster care provides a temporary home for children who cannot stay with their biological families. In Morrow, Georgia, the foster care system aims to place children with loving, qualified families while working toward reunification or adoption.
Who can become a foster parent?
To become a foster parent in Morrow, Georgia, you must be at least 21 years old, pass a background check, and provide a safe and stable home. We provide training to ensure you’re prepared for fostering.
How long does a child stay in foster care?
The length of time a child stays in foster care varies. Our goal is to reunite children with their families when it’s safe, but some children may need foster care until they are adopted or find another permanent solution.
What kind of support do foster parents receive?
Foster parents receive training, financial assistance, emotional support, and resources to help them provide the best care for their children. We also offer guidance throughout the entire process.
Can foster parents adopt the children they care for?
Yes, if reunification with the child’s biological family isn’t possible, foster parents may have the opportunity to adopt the child they are caring for, offering a permanent, loving home.
What types of training do foster parents receive?
Foster parents undergo training on child development, trauma-informed care, handling challenging behaviors, and other essential topics to prepare them for the responsibility of fostering.
What happens if a child needs specialized care in foster care?
We provide specialized services for children who may require extra support, such as counseling or healthcare services. Foster parents receive the resources and help they need to address these specific needs.
How are foster homes selected?
Foster homes are thoroughly vetted through background checks, interviews, and home evaluations. Our team works to match children with homes that best meet their needs.

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