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1) What is the first step in becoming a foster parent?
You are encouraged to be informed. Gather information about foster parenting, talk to other foster parents. Then contact your local social services office to sign up for their next foster parent orientation session. For more information, click here.

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2) Can I choose the age of the foster child?
Yes. However, be aware that there are many children needing out of home care and that through experience and training, you may find that you are most effective in caring for a specific age group or a range of ages.

3) How long will foster children remain in my home?
That depends on the family case plan. The length of stay, however, is influenced by the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997. The goal is to seek a permanent placement for the child as quickly as possible, be it reunification with the birth parents, kinship care, or adoption.

4) I am a single person. Can I become a foster parent?
Yes. Single persons and married couples are generally accepted as foster parents. Some states do not license/certify homes in which unmarried adults are living together unless they are relatives.

5) What about medical insurance for foster children?
In most states foster children are eligible for Medicaid cards which cover medical, dental and counseling services.

6) What are the requirements for becoming a foster parent?
Generally, the requirements include:

  • Age 21 or over
  • Regular source of income
  • No felony record on police reports
  • Home assessment of all family members
  • Training sessions

7) As a foster parent, can I work outside the home?
Yes. However, if the foster child requires day care, the foster parent often is responsible for that expense.

8) Who pays for the foster child's clothing?
Foster parents receive a reimbursement which is intended to cover the cost of food and clothing. Some states provide a clothing voucher at the time of the child's first placement. Others provide clothing vouchers at the beginning of each school year.

9) Do foster children have to have their own bedroom?
In most cases, foster children can share a bedroom with another child of the same sex.

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10) Can I take the foster child on vacation with me?
With permission of the child's social worker.

These questions and many more will be answered during the foster parent orientation in your area.

Thank you for asking!

 
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