In the independent living skills program (ILS), people with disabilities learn essential life skills that can be applied to daily living and promote independence. ILS helps each consumer learn to live independently within the context of their level of physical, intellectual, and emotional development.
We provide personal training at the consumer’s residence or community daily or weekly, depending on what fits them best.
Our ILS program is for anyone and everyone with developmental disabilities that create barriers to learning essential life skills.
Individuals with disabilities often grow up with a supported living system that provides a safe environment and assists them with daily tasks. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case, and individuals gain little to no support in childhood.
Regardless of upbringing, there comes a point when individuals mature into adolescence and adulthood and need to learn skills to help them live more independently. Learning even the simplest tasks, such as basic math and reading, plays a huge role in daily life.
ILS teaches these essential skills in an environment suited to the consumer with methods and a pace that best fits their learning style and needs.
ILS assists consumers in essential life skills so they can live as independently as possible and thrive in daily life. We take the most important practices and break them down into individual categories. This way, our consumers understand the program, its key points, and what to expect during the training.
We always consider the cognitive and physical development of each individual to ensure they receive the best-fit methods for their unique needs. ILS helps adolescents and young adults develop skills in:
Our team at Strive to Help is fully committed to the success of our consumers.
Please contact us today if you or a loved one is ready to learn independent living skills. We’re more than happy to answer your questions and accommodate the best we can.
Our partner locations provide a wide range of services for individuals with autism or any other developmental disability, ensuring that you or your loved one will receive accurate, quality care from trained and experienced professionals.
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