Foster Care

How to Plan Menus for Adult Foster Care Homes

Meal planning for adult foster care homes, also known as group homes, is a multifaceted process. Planners must consider the residents' health and preferences, the home's budget and preparation capabilities and the legal ramifications of menu planning. State laws govern the meal planning and delivery services to adults in foster care homes. The menus you construct will have a direct impact on the residents' nutrition level and overall health.

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Information on Group Homes for Children

Placement in these homes is usually considered temporary, until the child can be placed in a foster home or can be reunited with his family. In some situations, however, a child may remain in a group home until he reaches adult...

How to Screen Foster Parents

Foster parents provide intermediate care to displaced children awaiting full adoption or reunification with their families. Before receiving a child, however, an individuals must pass a series of examinations, which determine t...

How to Adopt Kids From Foster Care

If you are interested in an inexpensive and relatively quick adoption process, and are willing to take an older child, adopting from the foster care system is a good option. Adoptions from foster care are usually free and take ...

Adult Foster Care Activities in Michigan

According to the Michigan Office of Services to the Aging, Adult Foster Care is a licensed residential setting for adults, including the elderly, who do not require continuous nursing care. Adult Foster Care settings are an alt...

How Children Handle Foster Homes

More than 500 000 children are in foster care in the United States, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. These children are placed in foster care on a temporary basis when they are believed to be in immediate physic...

What Happens to Foster Kids?

Children enter the foster care system for a variety of reasons. While children placed in foster care have typically suffered from some form of child abuse or neglect, there are other reasons a child may be placed in foster care...

About Foster Kids

The term "foster kid" is used to describe a child who has been made a ward of the state and placed in temporary housing with a family that has been certified by the state and deemed capable of caring for the child. These parent...

Foster Care Interview Tips

When you have a general idea of what to expect during a foster care interview, you'll feel comfortable and confident. Prospective foster care parents have to fill out an initial application at their local child services or soci...

How to Foster an Orphaned Child

Fostering an orphaned child is a generous deed that can be rewarding not only to the child but to you and your family. Thousands of children in the foster care system and in group homes have lost their parents and would like a ...

Foster Care Parenting Responsibilities

Foster care provides temporary homes for children while arrangements that are more permanent are arranged. The arrangements that are more permanent could include adoption. Sometimes foster care is used while legal guardianship ...

How Do Foster Homes Work?

A foster home is a temporary shelter for children who have been removed from their homes by the Department of Social Services. Foster homes are only used until a more permanent situation (like adoption) can be found for them.