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Acenda Integrated Health: Life Link Homes
(844) 422-3632 x 1217
Glassboro
Life Link Homes (LLH) offer permanent supportive housing for youth who are homeless or aging out of the child welfare system. The program provides life skills, employment counseling, and therapy to ensure a successful transition to self-sufficient living and to prevent long-term dependency on social services. Young adults who comply with their lease requirements may remain until they determine they have the skills and self-confidence to live fully independently.
TARGET POPULATION AND COVERAGE AREA
All youth are 18-21 years of age at the time of intake, but once enrolled in the Life Link Homes program, youth can remain in the program beyond the age of 21. Youth without viable housing who demonstrate a willingness and ability to accommodate the terms of the lease and make good use of supportive services, demonstrate the ability to function independently in a supportive setting, have an interest in achieving stability, and do not present a danger to themselves and others. Examples of ineligible youth include youth with an adverse criminal conviction in the past five years, youth who have been prescribed psychiatric medications and are not medication compliant, youth with cognitive impairments that could impede their ability to fully comprehend and participate in program objectives and goals, and youth who are eligible for the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). Upon admission, all youth must reside in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, or Salem counties.
REFERRAL PROCESS
Referrals may come from a number of sources, including DCPP, transitional and independent living programs, community agencies, and homeless shelters. Referring agencies or youth must contact the Adolescent Housing HUB at 1-877-652-7624 to gain access to the program.
SERVICES:
- Housing
The program will provide safe, supportive living accommodations and supportive services for thirty (30) residents. - Life Skill Development
Assists residents in developing both the life skills and the personal characteristics needed to enable them to live independently. - Educational / Vocational
Assists residents in re-entering school, and/or pursuing higher and vocational education. - Career Planning / Employment
Assists residents to obtain/maintain viable employment. - Physical / Mental Health
Assists residents with appropriate referrals and access to medical and mental health treatment. - Youth Engagement
Assists residents with the opportunity and a voice to give feedback regarding policy and services as well as allowing the resident to give input into the changes in agency and program procedures. - Transportation
The Independent Living Coordinators will teach each resident the skills needed to access public transportation.
LENGTH OF SERVICE
Young people who comply with their lease requirements may remain until they determine they have the skills and self-confidence to live fully independently.
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