We provide out-of-home care services that are deliberately placed earlier in the service chain – where timely support is truly effective and can prevent situations from escalating into crisis.
Our services are based on a model developed by professionals working with clients in practice, and adapted over the years based directly on the experience of families, social work and multi-professional cooperation. The work is anchored in the everyday lives of families and is carried out in a planned, goal-oriented and effective way.
We work closely with social work as part of a joint client process. Our services are not isolated support measures, but complement the whole and support timely decision-making and streamlining of the service structure.
Everyday, goal-oriented support for families who need help with interaction, coping and making everyday life easier. The work is based on trust and on strengthening the family’s own resources, in cooperation with the social services.
Closer and more structured support for families whose situation requires more presence and guidance, but where change is still possible through out-of-home care. The aim is to prevent challenges from escalating into crisis and to support the family’s capacity to function.
Holistic out-of-home care work that supports the family’s everyday structures, interaction and parenting. Family rehabilitation follows a clear structure and includes assessment, goal-oriented work and impact monitoring.
Providing regular and secure support for a child, young person or family in their everyday life. Support work provides continuity, models positive interactions and supports well-being as part of an out-of-home care service.
Support for families in life-changing situations, such as divorce or parenting partnerships. The work takes into account the best interests of the child, cooperation between parents and solutions that work in everyday life.
Practical help for families in situations of increased everyday stress. The home help service supports everyday life and can act as a preventive support as part of other family work.
Animal-assisted work that promotes interaction and a sense of safety. Particularly suitable for children and young people who find it challenging to work with verbal or emotional skills.
Short-term and planned support in sudden and stressful life situations. The aim of crisis work is to provide rapid support, to reinforce security, to structure the situation and, if necessary, to enable further support.
Neuropsychiatric coaching is an effective and practical form of support for children, young people and families who face everyday challenges such as difficulties with attention, executive function, emotional regulation or interaction.
The first contact is always free of charge. We’ll help you find the right service for you.