
At The Children's Home, helping children overcome their social, behavioral and learning issues means helping their parents and caregivers, as well.
Helping children means helping their parents and caregivers as well. We are proud to share our parenting and educational knowledge and practices via on- and off-campus initiatives.
New Patient-Counseling for Caregivers
We are accepting new patients, aged 18 and over, for individual counseling
who are the parent or guardian of a school-aged child or children. Patients must have active medical insurance, including Medicaid, Anthem, United Healthcare (UHC), or UMR (a UHC company). We do not accept Medicare. At this time we are only providing telehealth services. Therapists utilize a variety of evidence-based approaches, dependent on the individual needs of the client. These include: cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, mindfulness and client-centered therapy.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide the following services: alcohol and drug treatment or adult case management. If you are interested in these or more intensive behavioral health services,
please click here for a resource list.
Moving Beyond Depression
Being a new mom is overwhelming for many. For some, this can result in feeling overly anxious and/or depressed. If you, or someone you know, are experiencing overwhelming feelings of sadness, unusual irritability, low energy, a drastic change in appetite, or trouble sleeping after having a child then we can help. We offer a home-based mental health treatment designed for mothers who are experiencing depression after giving birth. The program is comprised of 15 weekly sessions and two follow-up booster sessions. The program is called Moving Beyond Depression and
the attached pamphlet has more information.
Parenting Advice in a Flash
These parenting “flash” cards are the perfect answer when faced with a young child who can’t express their frustration, or you simply don’t know how to respond. Written from the standpoint of the child, these cards cover making mistakes, feeling stress, learning and more.
Parenting cards are $10 per set and are available by calling 513. 272.2800, ext. 3601 or by emailing
pr@tchcincy.org.