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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 473366" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>My difficult child was hospitalized at age 5 during a medication wash. The way we received received services was 1) we contacted DCF VOLUNTARY Services ourselves. After sending us a large packet of info which we filled out and sent back we were accepted. We had access to respite (which we did not chose to use) and summer camp funding and a few other programs, that we got to choose. Because we were involved with them and with help from the hospital we got into a program called IICAPS supplied by our local Child & Family Agency. We would have in-home sessions with 2 workers 2 times a week. Mostly worked with difficult child one on one (I'm not even elaborating on what we'd tried since he was 3). We did that program for about a year. It helped him (he was young, he's now 9) and basically his diagnosis is ADHD/ADD combined for which he cannot tolerate stims.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't I would try DCF Voluntary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 473366, member: 3477"] My difficult child was hospitalized at age 5 during a medication wash. The way we received received services was 1) we contacted DCF VOLUNTARY Services ourselves. After sending us a large packet of info which we filled out and sent back we were accepted. We had access to respite (which we did not chose to use) and summer camp funding and a few other programs, that we got to choose. Because we were involved with them and with help from the hospital we got into a program called IICAPS supplied by our local Child & Family Agency. We would have in-home sessions with 2 workers 2 times a week. Mostly worked with difficult child one on one (I'm not even elaborating on what we'd tried since he was 3). We did that program for about a year. It helped him (he was young, he's now 9) and basically his diagnosis is ADHD/ADD combined for which he cannot tolerate stims. If you haven't I would try DCF Voluntary. [/QUOTE]
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