Omni Visions Madisonville KY
Foster Care, Adoption & Behavioral Health - Building Lasting Change for Children, Adults & Families
Most of the children we serve are like any other kid – they crave love, structure, and a solid home. They want somewhere to lay their heads at night without worrying about where their next meal may come from. Someone to care if they get to school on time. Someone to be there to listen and love unconditionally.
Our foster parents tell us that fostering is the most challenging job they’ve ever done but the most rewarding. It takes patience, commitment, and willingness to compromise to be a successful foster parent. Our children are precious and deserving of a home.
Our primary focus is to support children and families in Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee to ensure youth achieve permanency. Omni provides our families with specialized pre-placement and ongoing training, a monthly financial stipend, and a highly skilled support team available 24/7.
The Omni Family of Services is a multi-state human services agency serving adults and children. In addition to being a foster care agency, at the heart of our organization, we employ an Omni-developed trauma-competent model of care focused on bridging the gap between behavioral and physical health services and social services to help keep kids, families, and the communities they live in strong and healthy.
Services and information
- Kinship / Relative Care
- Traditional Foster Care
- Specialized / Therapeutic Care
- Emergency Foster Care
- Respite Foster Care
- Adoption
Requirements to become a foster parent
You'll still have support and guidance when you receive a foster placement. Kentucky has continued training and can connect new foster parents with experienced families through the Foster Parent Mentor Program.
Having access to an experienced foster family is invaluable. You'll be able to connect with other adults who have advice and can provide coaching to make your parenting journey easier.
Your local child-placing agency is one of your best sources of information and foster parenting services.
Nonprofit child welfare organizations approved by the state recruit resource parents, provide resources, and offer training and general support. When you attend the informational orientation and parent training, you'll receive books and resources that tell you more about the many available foster parent support groups.
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