Transitional Independent Living Skills Program
Transitional Independent Living Skills Program
Between the ages of thirteen and seventeen, our children receive the Ansell-Casey Life Skills Assessment which is a comprehensive
test that identifies their strengths and highlights areas where more knowledge or improvement is needed. They are then enrolled in an
individualized and comprehensive on-site life skills curriculum where our youth begin working on daily life skills, such as interpersonal
communication skills, nutrition, health care, personal hygiene, meal planning and housekeeping. Also included are educational and
career planning, job application and interview training and personal money management. Classes are held on a weekly basis and are
taught by our IL Manager, Case Managers, and volunteers in a small group setting.