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Lifehouse's four training homes provide an educational environment
for adults (over age 18) with mild or moderate developmental disabilities
to develop the necessary skills required for independent living
within a community. Each house accommodates six individuals and
is licensed by the Department of Social Services, Community Care
Division.
Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., clients either work in the
community or participate in a job training or volunteer program
or other structured setting. Staff sleeps overnight at the home
and are present at all times when clients are at home.
As part of the independent living skills program, each client works
with their team to develop an individual and comprehensive program
plan for fulfilling their goal toward independence. The team generally
consists of the Lifehouse staff, the Regional Center counselor,
the client’s family and friends, and a job coach or vocational
counselor. Training can focus on areas including mobility, food
preparation, shopping for groceries and personal needs, budgeting
and banking, clothing care, medication and health needs, housekeeping
and socialization. Training is done in the homes as well as in everyday
settings such as banks, supermarkets, department stores, government
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