Independence Program
STEPS TO INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM
The steps to the Independence Program is a mentoring program designed to give young people on the autism spectrum opportunities to enjoy and explorer their community with a mentor, while at the same time, allowing them to naturally practice and apply life skills that will lead to more independence.
WE SERVE CLIENTS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM
- Children between the ages of 13 and 21.
- Can comfortably separate from their caregivers.
- Are able to move about safely in the community.
- Have a desire to practice life skills and social skills in a natural environment.
- Enjoy working with mentors
OUR MENTORS
- Are a minimum age of 21
- Are college students, professionals or community members
- Are committed to spending at least two hours a week to mentor clients
- Are comfortable taking clients into local places of business and social settings
- Are willing to walk to various places or utilize public transportation with clients
- Posses child abuse, criminal and federal clearances
- Have had a recent physical exam, Mantoux tuberculin skin test and follow Covid-19 guidelines
- Have been rigorously screened by hiring staff
- Are interested in developing a respectful, authentic relationship with a young person on the autism spectrum
- Are willing to provide real life, real time learning opportunities for clients to both practice and apply life skills
HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK
- Mentors allow clients to accompany them on everyday errands to practice skills
- A monthly schedule is created for mentors and clients
- Mentors meet clients at a designated meeting place most convenient for clients and their caregivers
- Mentors will take clients back to the designated meeting place at the conclusion of the session
SOME OPPORTUNITIES THAT MENTORS CAN PROVIDE
- The modeling of social skills in public places such as, movie theaters, offices, restaurants, etc.
- Grocery shopping and coupon use
- The use of a library
- Budgeting/banking/ATM use
- Laundromat and clothing care
- Restaurant/food ordering skills
- The use of public transportation Telephone/social media skills
- When possible, in a more personal setting, mentors will provide opportunities for clients to practice independent living skills such as clothing care, meal preparation, and household cleaning/organization