Mission

Treatment Homes, Incorporated was organized to provide family based treatment services (therapeutic foster care) to Arkansas foster children with emotional problems. The mission of the organization is the provision of a therapeutic family environment for foster children and youth with severe emotional or behavioral problems. Therapeutic foster care services are defined as treatment services provided in a foster family where the foster parents are the primary treatment agents.

Therapeutic foster care provides individualized intensive treatment for children/youth in a family setting that might otherwise be placed in institutional settings. Such settings might include Residential treatment centers, psychiatric facilities, and/or juvenile detention centers. Therapeutic foster care combines the treatment typically provided in an institutional setting with a nurturing and individualized family environment. The treatment foster family is part of the treatment team and provides some of the treatment and support in the treatment foster home.

The administrative office is located at 700 West Fourth Street in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The hours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

However, emergency services are available twenty four hours for all foster children and therapeutic parents placed in our program.