Is your family in crisis, and nothing seems to be working?

You’re not alone.

We’re here to help your child and family overcome challenges, find hope, and build a brighter future together with comprehensive services provided in the home, school, and community settings.

What is IHBT?

Intensive Home-Based Treatment (IHBT) is a personalized program that supports youth and families dealing with emotional, behavioral, or mental health struggles. Our team provides care directly in the home, offering a comfortable and familiar space for healing. By partnering with families and community organizations, we focus on strengthening relationships, building coping skills, and empowering everyone to overcome challenges. The goal is to help families create lasting stability and resilience, ensuring loved ones stay together and thrive.

IHBT is a short-term, intensive service that focuses on both strengths and challenges using trauma-focused methods to reduce risk and enhance protective factors. Safety plans are developed and regularly updated to ensure family safety. We use various therapeutic approaches like Family Systems, CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, EMDR, and parent support to create a safer, healthier home environment.

Key Service Components

  • 3-6 month, family-focused program
  • At least 3 hours of support per week, with one hour dedicated to family involvement
  • Services provided at home, school, or in the community
  • Focus on strengths and resilience, building family and informal support
  • Culturally sensitive to meet the unique needs of each family
  • Flexible scheduling to make services more accessible
  • 24/7 on-call support during crises
  • Ongoing safety planning to manage risks
  • Collaboration with schools, courts, developmental services, healthcare, and other community organizations

Eligibility

Family Pride’s IHBT team works with individuals ages 3-21 facing serious emotional challenges and struggling to function in daily life, including:

  • Risk of being placed out of home
  • Involvement with multiple systems (e.g., child welfare, juvenile justice)
  • Strained family and interpersonal relationships
  • Frequent school issues (e.g., suspensions, truancy)
  • Severe depression, anxiety, or psychosis
  • History of suicidal behavior, hospitalizations, or intensive care

IHBT’s Mission & Goal

IHBT seeks to strengthen youth and families and helps to facilitate stability, promote healthier relationships and resilience through strength-base and need-focused treatment. Our goal is to empower families, promote stability, and create lasting positive change by delivering care directly in the home, school, and community.

IHBT Services available in Lake and Ashtabula Counties


For more information contact our offices Today!
Chardon
Ashtabula