Support for Parents

Support for Parents

SuperCare: Partnering with Families for Comprehensive Support and Involvement in Children's Care

We understand that caring for a child with learning disabilities can be challenging and overwhelming at times. That’s why we are committed to providing support and resources to parents and families of the young people in our care.

Our Belief

A Commitment to Collaboration and Support for Children with Learning Disabilities

We believe that parents and families play an essential role in the care and support of their children. That’s why we work closely with families to ensure that they are fully involved in the care and decision-making process. We encourage open communication and collaboration, and we are always available to answer any questions or concerns that parents may have.

Our team of coaches is here to provide support and guidance to parents and families. We offer a range of services, including counseling, education, and training, to help parents and families better understand their child’s condition and how to best support them. We also provide information on community resources and support groups that can be helpful to families.

In addition to our formal support services, we also encourage parents and families to get involved in the care and activities of their children. We welcome family visits and encourage family involvement in the planning and implementation of care plans. We believe that a collaborative approach to care is essential to ensuring the best outcomes for young people with learning disabilities.

Thank you for considering SuperCare as a potential provider for your loved one. We are committed to providing the highest quality care and support to young people with learning disabilities and their families, and we look forward to the opportunity to work with you and your family.

Support for Coaches

We understand that working with young people with learning disabilities can be both rewarding and challenging

Support for Young People

We understand that young people with learning disabilities may require additional support and care