THRIVE Treatment Services

THRIVE Treatment Services THRIVE Treatment Services LLC is a Treatment Foster Care Program serving children and families throug We serve families in southeastern Wisconsin.

THRIVE Treatment Services, LLC, specializes in placing children with exceptional emotional and behavioral needs into treatment foster homes. There is a wide range of issue that our children struggle with. These include emotional disturbances, behavioral problems, cognitive delays and physical/medical needs. Treatment Foster Care Specialists monitor the behavior and progress of the children in the

ir home, school and community environment. Treatment Foster Care Specialists conduct weekly home visits to offer counseling, crisis intervention and support to the children and the foster families. Treatment foster parents complete specialized training in order to meet the extensive needs of foster children.

10/11/2022

"Today marks one week since I had to give him back.

You’ve probably heard that being a foster parent is rewarding. You’ve probably heard that it is challenging. You’ve probably heard that there is grief in saying goodbye. You’ve probably heard that there is joy in knowing we were there when it counted.

But have you heard of 'foster parent' guilt?

I hadn’t. In fact, since I’ve been fostering, I still haven’t heard anyone mention it. This is the first I’ve spoken of it.

You see I had this sweet little love until Thursday of last week.

He came to us at three weeks old. He had to have an extended stay in the hospital to help his little body detox, followed by two failed placement attempts with relatives… they gave him back to CPS, twice.

I remember his perfect little face, fingers, and toes on the day he came HOME. Now he’s almost six months old. He’s finally sleeping through the night, two weeks ago he rolled over for the first time and he’s almost sitting up on his own!

He’s devouring any solid food he can get his cute, chubby little hands on. He is a real smiler, it literally goes from ear to ear. He can’t help it. He is my happy boy. He looks to me for comfort and security. You see, I was his constant. I was his safe place.

I was his everything, until last Thursday.

My home was the only one he’s ever known. My arms were the ones that he’s happiest in. My voice is the one that calmed him. My family was his family. He trusted me totally, completely, utterly, unquestionably.

And what shatters my heart is that I had to betray his trust. He wasn’t mine to keep. I know that – BUT HE DIDN’T.

This last week has been a blur. The long-awaited court hearing has come and gone. I found out that the home approval had last minute been approved for another relative.

The judge approved moving my boy again to yet more relatives. I had two hours after the court hearing to pack what I could, say goodbye and drop my baby off in an unfamiliar town, in a strange parking lot with more caseworkers. I watched as they drove away with him searching for ME! The guilt is crushing.

I had to give him back.

And as much as that hurt me, the thing that I can’t bear is how it has hurt him. How his little innocent heart, which believed I would protect him from everything, is now so deeply and irreparably hurt by me.

Please don’t be quick to jump and tell me not to feel guilty. Don’t say it’s not my fault. Don’t remind me of the good I’ve done and how that will set him up so well. Because in my head I know these things. I know them. But however true they are, they can’t change the facts.

Foster care will always, always be second best. And moving these already broken little people on to yet another home will always, always cause even more trauma. It’s unavoidable. It’s not my fault, yes – but I am still caught up in the process.

And it is still me who had to look into those sparkling, big brown beautiful eyes, so full of trust and love – and then hand him over to strangers, and leave.

I’m sure he has cried for me. He has searched for me. He feels abandoned by me.

So yes, I am guilty. And I am heartbroken. And so incredibly sad and sorry for the unfairness of this world.

But there is hope. And faith. And love. And in the truest, wisest book ever written we are told that love is the greatest."

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THRIVE is currently licensing Treatment Foster Care Parents in Milwaukee.Caring, dedicated individuals please contact us...
03/09/2021

THRIVE is currently licensing Treatment Foster Care Parents in Milwaukee.
Caring, dedicated individuals please contact us for more information at [email protected] or 920.988.0768.
Consider making a positive impact on a child in need!

09/01/2020

Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder: This week's featured tip sheet contains introductory information about sensory processing disorder. It is an easy-to-understand overview of what it is, interventions, and resources available to you.

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09/01/2020

The events of the past week have been weighing heavily on our minds and hearts. We know and we believe that we have a responsibility to speak up for racial and social justice reform while continuing to support all those who work to make our communities and our world better.

We also want you to know that our hearts ache when we hear the stories of too many children and families who fear they will be harmed by those meant to protect them. We worry with the families of law enforcement officers—many of whom have been touched by foster care and adoption—who fear for the safe return of their loved ones. We are disheartened for the peaceful citizens protesting for positive change when their message and meaning is overshadowed by the actions of vandals and looters. We are saddened for the small business owners whose dreams and livelihoods may never be the same.

Please know we are here with you and for you. We believe in the preciousness of life, the infinite nature of love, and the healing that can be found in empathy. We are working for change in our own way—through information, resources, support—and that work will only happen as we move forward to meet the days ahead with compassion and kindness.

09/01/2020

Today is Grief Awareness Day. Grief and loss are often woven into the fabric of adoption and foster care. Throughout the day, we are going to share some resources that we hope you'll find helpful. The first is a tip sheet: What Grief Looks Like for Children and Youth in Foster Care: https://bit.ly/31pGuUD

THRIVE is currently licensing Treatment Foster Parents for the Milwaukee area. Caring, dedicated individuals please cont...
08/09/2020

THRIVE is currently licensing Treatment Foster Parents for the Milwaukee area. Caring, dedicated individuals please contact us for more information at [email protected] or 920.988.0768. Consider making a positive impact on a child in need!






Hopeful we will be able to reschedule our Appreciation Event, tentative date for May 2021.
08/09/2020

Hopeful we will be able to reschedule our Appreciation Event, tentative date for May 2021.

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710 N. Church Street
Watertown, WI
53098

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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