Our Services

HOPE Cares provides trauma-informed residential care alongside a range of supporting services designed to meet children and youth where they are and support continuity of care.

Residential Services

Our residential services offer family-style, supervised living environments that promote safety, stability, and daily skill development.

Community-Based Support Services

Our supporting services complement residential care by providing additional stabilization, community-based support, and transitional assistance when needed.

Together, these services allow HOPE Cares to respond flexibly while maintaining a consistent, structured, and regulated standard of care.

Residential Services

Family Style, Inclusive Residential Care

HOPE Cares provides family-style residential care that is structured, trauma-informed, and responsive to the diverse identities, beliefs, and lived experiences of children and youth.

Support focuses on stabilization, consistent daily routines, and life skill development that promote emotional wellbeing and readiness for greater independence. This model is well suited for children and youth who benefit from consistency, supervision, and relational support within a home environment.

Within our residential care, HOPE Cares is committed to providing identity-responsive support that respects and affirms each individual’s:

  • Cultural background and lived experience

  • Religious and spiritual beliefs

  • Gender identity and expression

  • Sexual orientation

  • Personal values and sense of self

Care is delivered in a manner that promotes dignity, inclusion, and safety for all youth, while maintaining clear expectations, professional boundaries, and shared living standards.

All residential care is delivered with consistent standards of safety, supervision, and accountability across all HOPE Cares homes.

Residential In-House Programs

HOPE Wealth Builders

Financial Literacy & Independence Skills
Supports children and youth in developing practical money management skills, budgeting awareness, and decision-making that contribute to independence and long-term stability.

HOPE Kitchen

Practical Cooking, Nutrition & Household Participation
Provides hands-on opportunities for children and youth to develop cooking skills, nutritional awareness, and shared responsibility within a supportive, supervised residential environment.

HOPE Identity & Self Advocacy

Identity, Self-Advocacy & Personal Development
Provides structured opportunities for children and youth to explore identity, build confidence, and develop self-advocacy skills. Support is delivered in a manner that respects each young person’s cultural background, beliefs, values, identity, and lived experience.

HOPE Health & Wellness

Daily Care, Wellness & Health Coordination
Provides support for the physical and emotional wellbeing of children and youth through consistent routines, observation, and coordination of health-related services.

Medication administration and health supports are provided in accordance with organizational policies, individual care plans, and applicable legislative and regulatory requirements.

HOPE Education & Life Skills

Education Support, Recreation & Daily Living Skills
Supports children and youth in attending school or other educational programming as required. Staff assist with daily preparation, homework routines, and communication with schools or education providers.

Recreation and life-skills development are integrated into daily household routines to support independence, social development, confidence, and overall wellbeing.

Community-Based Support Services

HOPE Cares provides community-based support services that complement residential care or support children and youth in non-residential settings.

These services may be offered on a short-term or transitional basis and are designed to provide additional stabilization, structure, and skill development within the community.

Community-based support may be delivered in a variety of settings, including but not limited to:

  • Schools or educational settings

  • Family homes or caregiver residences

  • Access visits or supervised contact settings

  • Community programs and public spaces

Support is provided in accordance with individual service plans and in collaboration with caregivers, placing agencies, schools, and community partners.

Community-based supports may include:

  • One-to-one or small group support

  • Daily living and skill development assistance

  • Support during access visits or transitions

  • Community engagement and relationship-building

All community-based services are delivered within clearly defined roles and responsibilities, with a focus on safety, professionalism, and continuity of care.