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We are dedicated to helping youth build resilience, life skills, and emotional well-being.

At Tri-County Visiting Nurses LLC, we provide compassionate, hands-on support to youth ages 4 to 21 who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges. Our youth behavioral support services combine behavioral care and wrap-around approaches to help young individuals develop coping skills, strengthen relationships, and thrive in their homes and communities. Our programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of each youth, helping them navigate challenges with confidence and resilience.

Our dedicated professionals work closely with families, therapists, and care teams to create personalized plans that foster stability, confidence, and growth. Each program is designed to guide youth toward emotional balance, independence, and positive life changes in a safe, nurturing environment. These services are a cornerstone of behavioral support services in Ohio, ensuring that young people have the tools and support to succeed at home, school, and in their communities.

Our Services Include

  • Emotional & Behavioral Support

    Providing compassionate guidance to help youth manage daily stressors, build coping strategies, and establish healthy routines for emotional stability and growth.

  • Coordination with Care Teams

    Collaborating with families, nurses, therapists, and social workers to deliver consistent, person-centered, and holistic care.

  • Skill Development & Coaching

    Helping youth develop essential life skills—such as communication, organization, self-care, and problem-solving—to promote confidence and independence.

  • Daily Living Assistance

    Supporting daily routines such as hygiene, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and medication reminders to encourage responsibility and self-sufficiency.

  • Crisis Intervention & De-escalation

    Offering calm, immediate support during emotional distress to ensure safety, reduce escalation, and restore balance.

  • Community Engagement

    Encouraging participation in recreational, educational, and social activities that build inclusion, connection, and a sense of belonging.

How Youth Behavioral Support Services Work

Each youth begins with a comprehensive assessment to identify emotional, behavioral, and developmental needs. Care plans are then personalized, combining skill-building exercises, structured routines, and therapy integration. Regular progress reviews ensure that each plan adapts to the evolving needs of the child.

Families and caregivers are actively included in the process, receiving guidance and training to reinforce positive behaviors at home. Crisis intervention strategies are incorporated to handle challenging situations safely and effectively.

Who Can Benefit from Youth Behavioral Support Services

Youth ages 4 to 21 facing emotional or behavioral challenges can benefit from these services. This includes children dealing with anxiety, depression, social difficulties, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, or adjustment challenges at home or school. Programs are designed to support personal growth, emotional regulation, and life skills development, fostering long-term resilience.

Key Benefits of Our Youth Behavioral Support Services

  • Improved emotional regulation and coping skills
  • Strengthened communication and social interaction
  • Increased independence in daily living activities
  • Positive engagement with family, school, and community
  • Safety-focused crisis management and de-escalation

At Tri-County Visiting Nurses LLC, we are committed to helping every young person reach their fullest potential—emotionally, socially, and personally, through compassionate behavioral support and meaningful guidance.

FAQs

What types of behavioral challenges are commonly addressed in youth services?
Youth behavioral support often addresses emotional regulation issues, anxiety, depression, attention difficulties, and social challenges.
How are care plans for youth behavioral support typically developed?
Plans are created after assessments of each youth’s emotional and behavioral needs, often involving input from caregivers, teachers, and therapists.
What role do families play in supporting behavioral health for youth?
Families participate by reinforcing coping strategies, encouraging healthy routines, and collaborating with care teams to provide consistent support at home.
How does crisis intervention work for youth behavioral support?
Professionals provide immediate support to help manage emotional distress safely, de-escalate challenging situations, and restore balance.
Which life skills are commonly supported through youth behavioral services?
Support may include daily routines, self-care, social skills, organization, and problem-solving, tailored to the youth’s abilities and needs.
How can community or school activities benefit youth in behavioral programs?
Participation in structured activities helps youth build confidence, practice social skills, and feel connected to peers and their communities.
Who is eligible for youth behavioral support services?
Youth experiencing emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges—often ages 4 to 21—can benefit from these services, especially when additional guidance and skill-building support are needed.

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