Tools for Independence: Life Skills & Case Management
Sustained recovery requires confidence and competence in managing daily life. Our Life Skills & Case Management program is designed to equip you with the practical abilities and external resources necessary for a successful transition back into the community. We work alongside you to transform therapeutic insights into real-world action, ensuring you are prepared not just to stay well, but to thrive with purpose and self-sufficiency.
- Practical Independent Living Skills
- Personalized Resource Coordination:
- Educational and Vocational Support:
- Integrated Transition and Aftercare Planning:
Frequently Asked Questions
How does case management support my housing needs after treatment?
Our case management focuses on coordinating community resources well before your discharge. We assist you in exploring and applying for appropriate housing options, connecting you with local support agencies, and helping you navigate transitional living arrangements, such as sober housing, tailored to your financial and independence needs.
What kind of support is offered for employment or education goals?
We provide comprehensive vocational guidance and resource connections. This includes assisting you with resume development, identifying local job search resources, providing guidance on professional communication, and supporting enrollment in educational or vocational training programs to help you define a path to self-sufficiency.
What is the main goal of the Life Skills portion of the program?
The primary goal is empowerment and practical competence. We teach and practice essential daily skills—such as budgeting, time management, and healthy living—that are necessary to manage the responsibilities of independent life and maintain long-term stability in recovery.
How often will I meet with my Case Manager?
You will meet with your assigned Case Manager regularly throughout your stay. The frequency is strategically increased as you approach discharge to ensure your aftercare planning, resource connections, and vocational goals are thoroughly addressed for a smooth and confident transition.


