One organization connecting you to countless resources and support for children and families

A few words from CAP staff, participants and community partners…

My son has come a significant way already regarding utilizing coping skills, regulating emotions, processing more through therapy. I’m so incredibly thankful for everyone who has helped us.
— Anonymous Bettendorf Dad, CAP parent
CAP is that one-stop shop, and as soon as they (kids) get connected to a CAP care coordinator, that’s when they realize how many people are in their corner. I do speak of it optimistically because I know that when you look them in the eye and you show love, all human beings respond to that. Every single one.
— YMCA Outreach Director Frank Klipsch
My son was continuing to experience difficulties with managing & coping with strong emotions, particularly anger. My son has come a significant way already regarding utilizing coping skills, regulating emotions, processing more through therapy, & now waiting for a Big Brother. This program is essential for our area and for kids like my son. I’m so incredibly thankful for everyone who has helped us & continues to.
— CAP Parent
There are just so many resources out there that people don’t know exist. Everybody needs a little bit of help and support sometimes, and we can definitely guide you where you need to go.
— CAP Care Coordinator Hannah Ellis-Ackerman
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Raising children can be challenging.

Finding the right support shouldn’t be.

Everyone wants their children to grow to be successful and healthy, but sometimes it’s hard to know exactly what to do or how to support them best.

But, mapping the best course for kids from birth to adulthood isn’t always straightforward. Especially when things get challenging.

That’s why CAP – Coordinated Assessment Program – is here to help. We’re on a mission to connect all Scott County families to the resources needed to support the health, happiness and ongoing success for youth.

IT’S FOR EVERYONE.

IT’S FREE.

Getting started is as easy as picking up the phone.

Step one

Contact and
assessment

Call 24/7 and a qualified, caring CAP assessor will be in touch.

Step two

Care plan creation

CAP professionals create a plan for your child’s success.

Step three

Ongoing support and follow-up

Your single care coordinator will follow-up and coordinate ongoing support.

Connect to success.

Call us today.
563-326-6431 ext. 3

Is CAP for

me?

All Scott County families, regardless of race, income, and age, can access our services. We know that everyone needs a helping hand now and again, and we’re here to not only listen, but also help kids stay healthy and on track for success.

At CAP, there’s no problem too small for us to help. We’re here for you. And, it’s never too soon to call.