Life Skills Training
Full Care Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR) assists individuals with mental illness in developing and improving the skills necessary for independent living and community involvement.
CareLink’s Crum Lynne Full Care CRR serves individuals who need specialized supports to achieve recovery, wellness, and self-determination. The program provides assistance with basic life skills, as well as opportunities for reintegration into the community.
Torrey House specializes in working with individuals who have schizophrenia and similar serious mental illnesses. The program operates in a large group home setting where residential counselors provide 24-hour support and supervision. There are no time constraints on services; residents may stay at Torrey House until they are ready for a less structured level of care.
A Focus on Self-Sufficiency
Through participation in services, CRR residents can expect to:
Receive assistance and encouragement to meet daily living needs
Reduce the number and frequency of hospital stays
Increase stability in the community
Learn about managing medication and coping strategies to minimize symptoms
Develop necessary domestic skills for successful community living
Be able to navigate public transportation
Regularly participate in social and recreational activities
Receive assistance to move to more independent community living when they are ready
Services include:
Assistance with household tasks
Community living skills and problem-solving skills
Medication management
Assistance preparing nutritious meals
Assistance with self-care and health care coordination
Personalized service plan that identifies the interests, needs, and goals of each resident
Individual and group training in areas such as personal hygiene, health care and medication management, housekeeping, nutrition and cooking, shopping, and budgeting
A Focus on Self-Sufficiency
Through participation in services, CRR residents can expect to:
Receive assistance and encouragement to meet daily living needs
Reduce the number and frequency of hospital stays
Increase stability in the community
Learn about managing medication and coping strategies to minimize symptoms
Develop necessary domestic skills for successful community living
Be able to navigate public transportation
Regularly participate in social and recreational activities
Receive assistance to move to more independent community living when they are ready
Services include:
Assistance with household tasks
Community living skills and problem-solving skills
Medication management
Assistance preparing nutritious meals
Assistance with self-care and health care coordination
Personalized service plan that identifies the interests, needs, and goals of each resident
Individual and group training is offered in areas such as personal hygiene, health care and medication management, housekeeping, nutrition and cooking, shopping, and budgeting