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Offers intensive transition skills, covering independent living skills, career exploration, job placement, and social/emotional development.

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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Life Skills Education
Provides a full day school and community based learning environment. This includes Individual Education Program (IEP), driven instruction focusing on the mastery of functional academic skills required for daily living and working in the community.

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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Life Skills Education
Provides a technology-based program for adults, ages 21 and older, with significant physical and/or developmental disabilities. Utilizes a person-centered planning approach to assist adults in obtaining and maintaining employment in technology or related fields. Three levels of instruction are provided which include: acquisition of skills, implementation of skills, and independent implementation of skills.The program offers an instructional blend of technology skills, critical thinking skills, travel training, independent living skills, career exploration, job sampling, advocacy, self-evaluation skills, transition to Independence groups, and community linkages.
Provides Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED tutoring, transitional tools and the necessary skills for a successful re-entry into the workforce.

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GED/High School Equivalency Test Instruction
Life Skills Education
Job Training Formats
Adult Basic Education
Provides linkages to recovery support resources, social and educational opportunities, life skills workshops, and support groups to those with a substance use disorder.

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Life Skills Education
Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Families/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Empowers displaced homemakers to achieve self-sufficiency through services like back-to-school/job search information, career counseling, computer literacy courses, legal/financial workshops, job search skills training, community resource referrals, and self-development workshops.

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Life Skills Education
Displaced Homemakers
Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
Offers vocational training and various instructional components for adults with disabilities, ages 21 and over. Areas covered include: contract work, adult daily living skills, health education, community integration, and the development of social and recreational skills. Focus is on increased participation, adaptability, and independence.
Training in finance, home management, employment skills and educational advancement are among the life skills training provided. Clients receive individual and group counseling as well.