Our Programs

The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is a national leader in the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

Our programs achieve greater family safety & stability, increased resiliency,
and decreased risk of child abuse and neglect!

We began as a respite care program for families dealing with unexpected crises, but the Crisis Nursery has grown over the past 38 years to address the entire family, including parent empowerment training, community outreach centers located directly in at-risk communities, food insecurity programs, the Latinx Outreach Program, and home and field visits.

Crisis Care

Free and voluntary 24-Hour emergency care for children in a nurturing, trauma-responsive environment.

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Community Outreach

Community engagement events and activities are designed to introduce families to the Crisis Nursery and meet basic needs. We know that reaching out for help can be hard, so we help families take the first step.

Art, Play, Music, and Occupational Therapy

Art, Music, and Play therapies allow children to learn new coping skills and work through past trauma using their natural language.

A comprehensive occupational therapy evaluation, treatment plan, and intervention are available to children during their stay at the Crisis Nursery.

Latinx Outreach Program

Offers specialized case management, crisis intervention, counseling, and parenting support tailored to meet the specific needs of Spanish-speaking families.

24-Hour Helpline

The 24-Hour Helpline is often the first point of contact for families facing a crisis situation. The Helpline is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by highly trained professionals.

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Family Empowerment

Strength-based counseling, coordinated case management and parenting support available to families in their home or community.

Guiding Approaches

Trauma-Informed Framework

The Crisis Nursery recognizes the significant impact traumatic experiences and chronic stress can have on young children. The key concepts of trauma-informed care are infused into each aspect of our programming, ensuring families and children receive individualized services that lessen the impact of past trauma and increase resiliency.

Nurtured Heart Approach

We use the Nurtured Heart Approach® as a comprehensive behavior management strategy designed to set children up for success in the Nursery environment. A proactive approach, this set of methodologies focuses on using small successes to build connections and relationships while simultaneously setting clear and appropriate limits.

Strengths Based Approach

We believe in the inherent strengths and potential of each child and parent we serve. By partnering with families to identify and build upon existing strengths, we effectively support families to address their presenting crisis and lay the critical foundation for future success.

Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework

Our services are structured around the using the Strengthening Families Approach and Protective Factors Framework to identify and build upon existing family protective factors, effectively strengthening the family unit and reducing family risk factors.

Culturally Responsive Care

The Crisis Nursery takes a multifaceted approach to recognizing, embracing, and empowering the diverse perspectives and experiences of the families we partner with. We employ a number of continuous quality improvement strategies to ensure our program is accessible and responsive to the specific needs of the families we serve, emphasizing key concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Nurturing Parenting Program

We are honored to partner with parents as they navigate the ups and downs of parenting. The evidence-based Nurturing Parenting Program curriculum offers a variety of information on parenting strategies for all stages of development that we use to inform our individual and group-based parenting support interventions

The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery (SLCN) is committed to promoting diverse, inclusive, and equitable beliefs that recognize and support the full humanity of each child, family, staff, student, and volunteer. We are an organization shaped by our differences and driven by the multitude of stories, abilities, and experiences that unite us in serving the common mission of keeping children safe.   

Our approach to advancing diversity and inclusion is manifold and includes the following:  

  • engaging diverse communities by identifying and closing gaps in services

  • following a strengths-based approach with children, parents, staff, students, and volunteer

  • empowering our children and families, assuring their voices are core to our services

  • providing a welcoming, inclusive, and respectful environment

As an agency, SLCN supports equitable practices that address deeply rooted social disparities. Our efforts have resulted in the establishment of multiple outreach centers throughout the area to provide a stable source of support for the region’s most vulnerable and historically marginalized communities, the creation of a Latinx Outreach Program that works to dismantle barriers for Spanish-speaking families, and the formation of the Parent Advisory Board, which consists of former clients who provide guidance and oversight over our services and delivery models.

“I have been at Crisis Nursery since 2011 and love working with some of the best people. Our staff and donors have the biggest hearts. My clients are really good parents who love their kiddos so much.

I know I am making a difference when I see the relief on my client’s faces and hear their gratitude. But the best rewards are hugs from little ones.”

-Delores, Sr. Family Empowerment Counselor since 2011

crisis nursery staff caring for kids