ILS Training
Independent Living Skills (ILS) Training
Independent Living Skills (ILS) training supports adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in building practical, everyday skills needed for greater independence. Through personalized, hands-on instruction, individuals learn essential self-care, household, financial, and social skills using approaches tailored to their learning styles, abilities, and goals. Training emphasizes real-world practice, confidence-building, and community participation to help individuals live more independently and successfully.
- Person-Centered Planning: Individualized goals developed around strengths, preferences, and personal choice.
- Visual Learning Supports: Use of visual cues, photo guides, and step-by-step prompts to support understanding.
- Coaching & Guided Support: Hands-on instruction through modeling, prompting, and supervised practice.
- Real-World Skill Practice: Skills practiced in everyday environments such as kitchens, stores, and community settings.
- Step-by-Step Skill Building: Breaking complex tasks into manageable steps to support learning and retention.
- Assistive Technology Tools: Use of accessible apps and digital tools to reinforce learning and independence.
