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Family Outreach

UPDATED: September 10, 2018

The strength of our agency is that we are a home visiting program that focuses on intensive education and support services. Family Outreach is a non-profit agency that serves children and adults who have intellectual disabilities or developmental delays.

Services and programs include developmental information and training, behavioral supports overseen by a Board Certified Behavioral Analyst, and Routine Based Early Intervention. We are able to focus on specific needs of both individuals and their families.

Founded in 1977 with a focus on children, Family Outreach added adult services to its offerings in 1994. Today, Family Outreach serves an average of 600 active consumers monthly who reside in one of the 12 counties of Southwestern Montana. Family Outreach’s state funded programs are free of charge based on eligibility requirements.

We teach families the skills they need to assist their child with developmental, educational, behavioral, social, and/or self-help skills. For our adult clients, we focus on increasing independence, daily living, and social interaction to live as independently as possible.

Family Outreach has a staff of 42 support specialists, as well as a team of 130 direct service providers who visit clients on a regular basis in their homes and within the community.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Medicaid
  • Private Insurance

Address:

1212 Helena Ave
Helena, MT 59601
United States

Website:

www.familyoutreach.org

Phone:

(406) 443-7370

Email:

jmohler@familyoutreach.org

Contact:

Jackie Mohler

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