Continuity of care is a supportive intervention that fosters the client’s ability to heal within their own living environment.
The services are provided to the client’s caregiver as a way to enhance their care-giving ability and to continuously support the client’s progress that goes beyond the counselling process. This is done through home/school/community visits
Who can benefit from home visit?
Caregivers who require support to assist the client on healing within their own living environment. Common cases are such as (but not limited to) parents/teachers of children with behavioural or developmental issues and family members of clients with chronic mental disorders. This is to facilitate caregivers to provide intervention within the client’s environment as a way to continuously improve his/her functioning.
How does continuity of care different from the ordinary therapy?
InPsych recognizes the need for the continuity of care to be provided to specific clients who require the extension of support beyond what can be obtained from ‘in-house’ counselling session. Often times, clients are able to learn new perspectives/behaviours within the counselling session but may regress after returning to their own environment. Hence, caregivers are encouraged to continuously support the client through the recommendations given by the Clinical Psychologists or Counsellors in order to maintain the client’s progress.
Who provides the services of continuity of care?
Our Clinical Psychologists and Counsellors are providing the services through home/school/community visits.
What are the fees?
There will be some additional charges incurred for each visit. Kindly contact us for more information.