Child, Youth, and Family Behavioral Health Services Massachusetts Society For The Prevention of Cruelty To Children

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Contact Information

Massachusetts Society For The Prevention of Cruelty To Children
Child, Youth, and Family Behavioral Health Services
Email Address: asubramaniam@mspcc.org
Phone: 413-532-9446 x X155
Fax: 413-533-1598

9 Sullivan Road Holyoke, MA 01040
Area Served: West

Map Location Child, Youth, and Family Behavioral Health Services

Narrative

Teen and Young Parent Support – MSPCC supports teen and young adult parents beginning at pregnancy. Home visitors offer encouragement and education to parents through each stage of pregnancy and early childhood development and offer guidance to parents in reaching educational and career goals.

Child & Family Behavioral Health Services – MSPCC provides counseling for children and families in their homes, in schools, and in our Family Counseling Centers. Our clinicians work with children and adolescents with behavioral health needs through both one-on-one and family counseling.

Trauma Counseling – MSPCC clinicians help children who have experienced traumatic events like physical or sexual abuse, domestic violence, community violence, or the death of a loved one heal using highly effective treatments.

Support for Families Involved with DCF – MSPCC provides services to families involved with the Department of Children and Families, providing counseling and help with case management.

Adoption Services – MSPCC works families looking to adopt from foster care, providing information, trainings and home visits and helping to match children and families. MSPCC also provides post-adoption support.
Foster/Kin Family Support – MSPCC’s Kid’s Net Program provides support to foster families and kinship caregivers, helping them manage the needs of children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.

 

DPH Certified early intervention program. Early Intervention is an integrated Developmental service available to the families of children between birth and three years of age for whom there are developmental concerns due to identified disabilities, or whose typical development is at risk due to certain birth or environmental circumstances.

Service Types

  • Early Intervention
  • Family Support
  • Skills Training

Program Type

  • Counseling
  • Support Groups

Populations Served

  • All Disabilities
  • Developmental Disability

Ages Served

  • Birth to 3

Languages Spoken

  • Spanish

Accessibility Features

  • Elevators
  • Near Public Transportation
  • Services at Home
  • Services at School
  • Wheelchair Ramps

Additional Information

  • Fees: Free Service, MassHealth, Medicare, Private Insurance
  • Licensed By: DPH