Who We Are
In the Independent Living (IL) program, DePaul Community Resources ' goal is to ensure that foster teenagers successfully transition to self-sufficiency. The services assist young people to develop life skills, make permanent connections to caring and committed adults, meet individual goals, and make well-informed choices for their future. Throughout the process, the staff provides guidance, compassion, and direction in navigating the journey from adolescence to adulthood.
The IL program provides the following services:
- Case management;
- Life skills assessments;
- Individual and group training opportunities on topics such as managing finances, healthy lifestyle habits, and interpersonal communication;
- Support in crisis situations;
- Connections to community resources;
- Guidance in establishing academic goals;
- Assistance in the development of career and vocational plans and individual apprenticeships.
Who We Serve
Languages Spoken
English
,
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Service Area(s)
Augusta County
,
Staunton City
,
Waynesboro City
Cost & Payment Methods
Payment Method(s)
Private Pay
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Medicaid
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FAPT
Fee Structure
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Age Requirements
16-21
Family
Yes
Other Eligibility Criteria
Serves adolescents and their families.
Available 24/7
No
Intake Process
Call for intake and eligibility information.
Documents Required
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Self Refer
Yes
Provider Refer
Yes
Intake Contact Telephone
(540) 712-2590
Qualifications
Qualification Type
Licensure
Qualification Entity
Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS)
Qualification Number
023
Report Problems
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