Some families need more support than a weekly therapy appointment can provide. That doesn’t mean anyone is failing—it just means the situation requires a stronger level of care.
Intensive In-Community (IIC) services are designed for youth and families who need consistent, hands-on help in real-life settings.
Who IIC Services Support
IIC is often helpful for youth who:
- Have frequent emotional outbursts or unsafe behaviors
- Are at risk of hospitalization or higher-level care
- Struggle with severe family conflict
- Have school refusal or significant behavioral issues
- Need support maintaining safety and stability
- Require structured behavioral interventions
What IIC Therapy Includes
Depending on the family’s needs, IIC services may involve:
- Individual therapy and emotional skill-building
- Family sessions and parent coaching
- Safety planning and crisis support
- Behavior modification strategies
- Coordination with schools and community resources
- Building routines that reduce chaos and improve stability