Transitional Living Program
The Transitional Living Program (TLP) provides recovery support and life-skills training during the transition from living in fully supported housing models to living independently in the community. TLP also supports persons in recovery who need help to stay independent in community. Participants come to the program by referral from Chilliwack Mental Health.
TLP provides recovery support and life-skills training during the transition from supported housing to independent living in community. TLP also supports persons in recovery to stay independent in community.
The two year program provides one-on-one skills training, such as money management, medication administration, and work training. Training is tailored to the individual needs of identified by each client. The goal is to provide people with choices for a healthy lifestyle and encourage positive social connections. Recreational activities, weekly meals and other group activities make such a difference to people that alumni of TLP continue to stay connected.
Participants in TLP must be 19 years of age or older, be psychiatrically stable and have enough insight to recognize the onset of a psychiatric crisis. Rent subsidies are available for clients. Daily support is provided for up to two years, connecting people to various resources in the community. Participants must be able to cover the costs of food and clothing and be able to learn to do the basic activities of daily living.
TLP provides recovery support and life-skills training during the transition from supported housing to independent living in community. TLP also supports persons in recovery to stay independent in community.
The two year program provides one-on-one skills training, such as money management, medication administration, and work training. Training is tailored to the individual needs of identified by each client. The goal is to provide people with choices for a healthy lifestyle and encourage positive social connections. Recreational activities, weekly meals and other group activities make such a difference to people that alumni of TLP continue to stay connected.
Participants in TLP must be 19 years of age or older, be psychiatrically stable and have enough insight to recognize the onset of a psychiatric crisis. Rent subsidies are available for clients. Daily support is provided for up to two years, connecting people to various resources in the community. Participants must be able to cover the costs of food and clothing and be able to learn to do the basic activities of daily living.
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Disabilities
Mental Health
Age
19-99
Eligibility
People participating in TLP must be 19 years of age or older, be psychiatrically stable and have the ability to recognize the onset of a psychiatric crisis. Daily support is provided for up to two years, connecting people to various resources in the community. Participants must be able to cover the costs of food and clothing and be able to learn to do the basic activities of daily living.
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