Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 07. Department of Human Services |
Subtitle 02. SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION |
Chapter 07.02.01. In-Home Family Services |
Sec. 07.02.01.03. Scope of Services
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In order to achieve family unity within a safe environment for all family members, each In-Home Family Services program can provide, coordinate, or refer families to services including but not limited to:
A. Family, couple, and individual counseling or therapy for assistance in resolving family or parent-child relationship problems;
B. Substance abuse counseling and referral to substance abuse treatment;
C. Medical evaluations and treatment of a household member;
D. Child development and parenting skills training;
E. Family planning counseling;
F. Health care services or information, such as Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT);
G. Support in acquiring proper registration, testing, and appropriate educational services;
H. Employment counseling;
I. Vocational training;
J. Skills building assistance surrounding child care, normal childhood development, age appropriate disciplinary practices, parenting skills, and conflict resolution;
K. Assistance and support to enhance the likelihood of positive family responsibility and self-sufficiency;
L. Formal education or educational degree equivalent programs;
M. Housekeeping and home management skills training;
N. Housing information and assistance;
O. Emergency financial assistance through flex funds or other available monetary resources;
P. Budgeting assistance and management training;
Q. Parent-aide or in-home aide services;
R. Day care assistance;
S. Respite care;
T. Transportation assistance;
U. Assistance with and connection to both formal and informal support systems and resources;
V. Skills training in advocating for support and services for self and family;
W. Court involvement;
X. Other services identified for the promotion of family safety and self-sufficiency; and
Y. When applicable, referrals to other service units, such as Child Protective Services, Family Services, and out-of-home voluntary and involuntary placements.