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(ID: 3066)
Pathways to Parenting
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Location: | Wenatchee, WA (map) |
Phone / FAX: | 509-630-0423 | Email: | dee@pathwaystoparenting.com | Service Area: | Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan Counties | Agency: | Pathways to Parenting | Agency Phone/FAX: | 509-888-6945 |
Address: | 205-1st St. | | Wenatchee, WA 98801 | Agency Email: | dee@pathwaystoparenting.com | Agency Link: | Pathways to Parenting | Provider Link: | pathwaystoparenting.com | Standard Fee: | $40 / hour | Sliding Scale? | Yes | Languages: | English, Spanish | Onsite/Offsite: | Both Onsite and Offsite | Years Experience: | 17 | Holidays: | No | Intake Procedure: | Yes | Provider Notes:
| We provide supervised visitation for families involved in custody disputes or high-risk issues.
This service is provided by a team of individuals who have passed criminal background checks and are fully trained in boundary setting, case-related confidentiality, risk prevention and thorough documentation.
Our team receives on-going training in regards to safety issues, drug and alcohol awareness, and it is this training that makes us superior providers.
Visitation between parent and child is paramount in the continuation and development of the relationship. It is this relationship that is created during the child's formative years that supports and carries the individual well into adulthood.
There are times when there are safety issues whether the child is medically fragile and the parent has difficulty with the necessary care for the child, or there are at-risk behaviors on the part of the parent that make supervision necessary.
Our teams of Supervisors understand these issues and the concerns related. Supervision services, while at times uncomfortable for all involved, are provided with empathy and respect.
You will be asked to complete an intake packet and provide a copy of any no-contact orders and the visitation order written by the courts. |
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