Elks Aidmore, Inc.

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2394 Morrison Road
Conyers, GA 30094
United States

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Monday9AM - 5PM
Tuesday9AM - 5PM
Wednesday9AM - 5PM
Thursday9AM - 5PM
Friday9AM - 5PM
Saturday9AM - 5PM
Sunday9AM - 5PM
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he Therapeutic Foster Care (TFC) program began at Elks Aidmore in March of 2012. The program allows youth in foster care to receive services through a foster family setting. Foster families are recruited, thoroughly screened and highly trained to meet the therapeutic needs of youth placed in their homes. Primary service areas include Conyers and the Metro Atlanta areas, with satellite offices in Dalton, Savannah and Valdosta. The agency is working with the “Home in Five” initiative in Athens (Clarke County) and surrounding area.

The youth in the TFC program range from 4 to 18 years old, and includes all races and ethnicities who have a history of physical abuse, sexual abuse and/or neglect. They have been separated from their families and are often in State DFCS custody. Most of the youth in the TFC program have long histories of emotional and/or behavior problems. They have usually spent time in a residential treatment center or group home. They are ready to leave a treatment center and they need the love and support from a family who is specially trained to help them continue their growth in a safe and stable environment.

Common difficulties with TFC youth include arguing; refusing to follow directions, temper tantrums, lying, cursing, stealing, bedwetting, poor hygiene, school difficulties, and problems getting along with peers and/or adults. The youth in the TFC program generally have mental health difficulties including depression, anxiety, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and most of them take medication to help them function better. Each child is assigned to a Family Consultant who acts as a supportive liaison to ensure that the child’s therapeutic, academic and medical needs are met. Family Consultants work closely with the child, the foster parent and all parties involved. Youth in Elks Aidmore’s TFC program receive weekly individual therapy from a licensed provider in the community, as referred by DFCS Case Manager and/or Elks Aidmore Family Consultant. The youth and foster parent meet monthly with the psychiatrist to ensure that the youth’s medication is appropriate. Children and adolescents are enrolled in a school in their county. Most youth receive special education services and some attend a special psycho-educational center.

The minimum requirements to become a therapeutic foster parent includes: parents must be at least 21 years of age, have reliable transportation; a Georgia driver’s license and car insurance; have a high school diploma or GED and one year of experience with children; be available full-time to meet the needs of the child (take to therapy appointments, meetings, arrange for after-school care, respond to emergencies, etc.); agree to abide by the discipline policy of no physical, emotional, cruel, and/or unusual punishment; be able to comply with all state requirements for approval; be emotionally, physically, and financially capable of parenting a child with special needs.

A private non-profit residential facility for adolescents in crisis.


Services and information

  • Traditional Foster Care
  • Specialized / Therapeutic Care
  • Emergency Foster Care
  • Respite Foster Care

Requirements to become a foster parent

The DHS assists foster families with placement and ensures the child adjusts well to their new environment. Whether you have years of parenting experience or are relatively new to the idea, they have many support options for families. You can find plenty of information on the DHS/DFCS website or call them for more assistance.

Your local licensed child placement agency also places children in the foster system with carefully matched parents. Although foster care is temporary, it's crucial to find the right fit. That's why parents get a say in age range and gender.

There are also many state support groups for foster families that provide educational resources, services, and more. Connecting with these organizations and adding to your personal support network will be invaluable.

One of the best ways to become a better parent, whether you plan on fostering a child short-term or adopting, is to read as much as you can about Georgia's foster system. For instance, recently proposed bills would help to streamline parts of the state's foster care placement system.

You can find plenty of information available online for free as well. Blogs, podcasts, and videos are all incredibly useful ways to obtain new information about fostering.


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4.7 / 5
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Tambria Willingham
May 06, 2023

I absolutely positively love everything about Elks Aidmore!! Mrs Vikki and Mrs. Patti will always take care of you. I am extremely grateful for all that they do. They are truly a blessing for the way they allow God to use them. Thank you to the Elks, all employees, and volunteers. Always an amazing experience.

Rating: 5

Jen Ward
Mar 30, 2023

Work here in 80's when treatment center for juvenile offenders

Rating: 5

Veronica Bartlett
Dec 15, 2022

Do Better

Rating: 2

jessica gonzalez-farr
Dec 06, 2022

if it's so great of place for children why do they try and runaway some times

Rating: 3

Arkeitha Prince
Jun 02, 2022

Had an catering event. Great location for events. Beautiful full size kitchen.

Rating: 5