From Transport to Continuum of Care: Expanding Youth Support Services
Announcing Our Profile on AllKindsofTherapy.com & Inviting Our Colleagues to Use IYT’s Compass Transport Logistics & Parent Communication & Outcome Tracking App
Authored By: Bobby Tredinnick LMSW-CASAC CEO & Clinical Lead Interactive Health Companies- Interactive Youth Transport & Coast Health Consulting
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When families are navigating complex decisions around their child’s well-being, they are not just looking for transportation. They are looking for guidance, safety, and continuity of care.
That is why we are proud to share that Interactive Youth Transport is now listed on All Kinds of Therapy, a platform widely used by families, therapists, and treatment professionals to identify reputable providers across a range of youth services.
You can view our listing here:
https://www.allkindsoftherapy.com/partners/interactive-youth-transport-dallas
While youth transport is often the first point of contact, it is only one part of a much larger need. Families frequently require ongoing support services, including companion care, transition assistance, behavioral supervision, and coordination between programs and home environments.
At Interactive Youth Transport, we have built our model to meet those broader needs. Our proprietary clinical transport framework is designed not just to move individuals safely, but to support treatment outcomes and continuity across every stage of care.
A key part of this evolution is our IYT Compass Transport App. This platform provides real-time tracking, structured communication, and a full parent and staff workflow from intake through post-transport reporting. More importantly, it supports a wider ecosystem of services, including companion support and extended engagement beyond the initial transport.
This approach allows us to create consistency in how care is delivered, whether a client is being transported to a program, transitioning home, or receiving additional supervision and support. It also enables the collection of HIPAA-compliant, de-identified data that helps identify patterns, improve outcomes, and bring greater transparency to an often misunderstood field.
The narrative around youth transport has historically been narrow and, at times, inaccurate. By expanding services and integrating clinical thinking with technology, we are working to shift that narrative toward a more accurate representation of what these services can provide.
Being listed on All Kinds of Therapy reinforces our commitment to offering comprehensive youth support solutions. It also helps more families and professionals discover options that go beyond transportation and into long-term support, stabilization, and successful reintegration.
We believe the future of this industry lies in integration, accountability, and expanded care models. This is not just about getting from point A to point B. It is about supporting young people and their families through every step of the journey.