

Community Based Services
Behavioral Assistant
A Behavioral Assistant provides direct support to children and adolescents by implementing behavior intervention strategies designed to address specific emotional or behavioral challenges. Working under the guidance of a licensed clinician, they help reinforce positive behaviors, teach new skills, and offer real-time support in various settings such as home, school, or community environments.
Intensive In-Community
An IIC offers clinical, therapeutic services to children and adolescents in the community to address emotional, behavioral, and social concerns. Through personalized treatment plans and evidence-based therapy techniques, they support young individuals in managing challenges like anxiety, depression, and social difficulties, while also working with families to promote long-term positive change.
Getting Started is Simple

1
Contact
Contact PerformCare and provide a description of the behavioral, mental, or emotional challenges your child is experiencing and refer TWTC.

2
Assess
A representative from PerformCare will meet with the child and family to assess and discuss the youth's behavioral, emotional, or social needs.

3
Meet
A TWTC provider will contact the family to schedule the first in-home session.