Edmonton Zone (previously Capital Health), AB
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Crossroads Family Services: Disability Care
We seek to Create Better Lives by promoting the health and well being of disadvantaged and vulnerable populations in the greater Edmonton area. We support children, youth, and adults through our various services and programs.
We recognize that caring for a family member with complex needs is not easy. Crossroads Disability Care provides families with consistent support and care that is best suited to their needs and goals. Our services include respite care, parent coaching, and an intensive program for behaviour-challenging youth.
201, 1207-91 Street SW
Edmonton, AB, T6X 1E9 Map
780-430-7715
Fax: 780-430-7778
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English
Fees: None
To be seen: Clients/families may self refer
Some of our programs and services require an FSCD Service Agreement and FSCD Caseworker approval. If you do not yet have an FSCD Service Agreement, we will support you in determining whether you are eligible and walk you through the application process.
Area Served: Edmonton Zone (previously Capital Health)

Programs/Services Include...

Kinnect Family Program: BDS Parent Coaching
The Kinnect Family Program provides Behaviour Development Support (BDS) coaching to parents and caregivers who want to be better equipped in managing the behaviours of their high-needs child.

BDS Parent Coaching Highlights:
Program elements:
• Intake assessment to determine family’s needs and behaviour goals;
• Customized family program plan developed by a behavior specialist;
• Personalized one-on-one coaching sessions with a behavior specialist;
201, 1207-91 Street SW
Edmonton, AB, T6X 1E9 Map
780-430-7715
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English
Fees: Yes (Services are paid via direct billing to Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD). Private rates are also available. Contact for more details.)
To be seen: Clients/families may self refer
Start the intake process by calling the office and speaking with our intake coordinator.
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Kinnect Family Program: Kinnect Intensive
The Kinnect Intensive service is a 9-month program that targets both parents/guardians and youth through its specialized support system. The youth receives a part-time out-of-home living arrangement at our Kinenct House, which provides a break that may have become part of the family dynamic. Youths will be taught trauma-informed and developmentally appropriate life skills, emotional regulation strategies, and conflict resolution tools.
Additionally, parents/guardians receive interventions to strengthen parent-child relationships, attend weekly training sessions, and collaborate with the team on goal setting for your family.
201, 1207-91 Street SW
Edmonton, AB, T6X 1E9 Map
780-430-7715
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English
Fees: Yes (Services are paid via direct billing to Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD). Contact for more details.)
To be seen: Clients/families may self refer
Start the intake process by calling the office and speaking with our intake coordinator.
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Kinnections Community Wellness
The Kinnections Community Wellness Program program connects families with high-needs children to trained hourly respite caregivers to give guardians a break. We offer both hourly & overnight (24-hour) respite supports.

Kinnections provides:
• Recruitment, screening, and training of respite caregivers;
• Careful matching process between client family and respite caregiver;
• Ongoing support to the client family and respite provider;
• Assistance accessing and navigating FSCD funding for client families;
• Direct billing to FSCD;

Kinnections Caregivers provide:
• Hourly respite services;
• Healthy connection with a safe adult;
• Support for daily routines;
• Behaviour management;
• In-home support for child;
• Community outings;
201, 1207-91 Street SW
Edmonton, AB, T6X 1E9 Map
780-430-7715
Ages served: All ages
Languages served: English
Fees: Yes (Fee schedule available. Most services are paid via direct billing with Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD), although families can pay privately for services as well. Contact for more details.)
To be seen: Clients/families may self refer
Families can start the intake process by calling the office and speaking with our intake team.
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This resource is listed under these topics

Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD/ADHD)
Anger
Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Behaviour and Conduct Problems
Bullying
Depression
Developmental, Intellectual Delay and Disabilities
Fetal Alcohol and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
Family, Marital, and Couple Therapy
Learning Disorders
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