In-Home Support
Personalized support built around the realities of daily life
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Indigenous Youth Services provides In-Home Support that brings individualized, culturally grounded care directly into the home. This service is designed for youth and families who need practical, relational, and consistent support in the environment where daily challenges, routines, and opportunities for growth actually take place.
Our In-Home Support model is built around four connected areas of care: CareLink virtual support, in-person support, crisis stability, and parent skill building and independence. Together, these service components help create a more responsive, coordinated, and meaningful support system for youth and families navigating complex needs.

CareLink: Virtual Care
Support does not stop when a visit ends. Through CareLink, youth, caregivers, and service teams can stay connected to guidance, communication pathways, personalized planning, and ongoing support between in-person sessions.
CareLink helps families access a more organized and responsive model of care. It can provide connection to individualized care plans, support resources, check-ins, communication tools, and service coordination in one accessible space. This helps reduce fragmentation, improve continuity, and make support easier to reach during the moments it is most needed.
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In-Person Support
In-person support brings skilled professionals directly into the home to work alongside youth and caregivers in real time. This is where many of the most meaningful opportunities for change occur.
Rather than relying only on office-based conversations or generalized recommendations, support is provided within the family’s actual living environment, where patterns can be understood more clearly and strategies can be applied more effectively.
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Parent Skill Building and Independence
Long-term success requires more than short-term intervention. It requires caregivers to feel equipped, supported, and increasingly confident in their ability to meet challenges within the home. Parent Skill Building and Independence focuses on helping caregivers strengthen the understanding and practical tools needed to create lasting change over time.
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Indigenous Youth Services provides In-Home Support that is practical, personalized, and built around the realities families are facing. By combining CareLink virtual care, in-person support, crisis stability, and parent skill building, we help create stronger and more sustainable pathways forward for youth and families.
Contact us to learn more about In-Home Support and whether this service is the right fit for your family or agency.