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Community INtegration Division

Life Skills Traning and Mentorship

Life skills training and mentorship services often work hand-in-hand—especially in programs supporting individuals transitioning to independent living—but they serve distinct purposes:

  • Life Skills Training focuses on practical, day-to-day competencies. This includes things like managing finances, navigating public transportation, cooking, maintaining a household, and understanding community resources. In programs like those offered by CHT Colorado, an Independence Coach or Life Skills Trainer works directly with individuals to build these foundational skills for self-sufficiency.
     
  • Mentorship Services, on the other hand, are more relational and guidance-oriented. These services connect individuals—often youth or those new to independent living—with mentors who provide encouragement, share lived experience, and offer emotional support, fostering these supportive relationships to build confidence, resilience, and long-term success.
     

To put it simply: life skills training teaches the “how,” while mentorship supports the “why” and “what’s next.” Both are essential, especially when empowering people to thrive beyond institutional care or challenging circumstances.


Which program to work with?  That depends on what waiver you hold.  

Supported Employment

CHT provides Supported Employment through two avenues.  1) Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) and through Medicaid Waivers; SLS and iDD.  We provide many services within the Supported Employment such as Prevocational and Pre-Ets

Community Engagement

It is our mission to support our clients with being a part of the community with confidence, purpose and enjoyment.  

Life Skills Training and Mentorship

What is life skills training/Mentorship

What is life skills training/Mentorship

What is life skills training/Mentorship

 

CHT's Community Integration Division is dedicated to the personal growth and wellbeing of our clients.  We prioritize relationship and connection with our clients and our experienced staff focuses on setting a comprehensive coaching plan to support the client for success.


What skills are taught?

What is life skills training/Mentorship

What is life skills training/Mentorship

 The LST & Mentorship service provides support for life skills that you will need when living independently.  Our trainers work with our clients' setting goals, learning new skills and organizing their life as they start their new chapter.

Skills such as:

  • community travel training: buses. light rail, Assess A Ride and taxi.
  • computer and phone use and navigation.
  • organizing and managing their household: scheduling in-home help scheduling appointments, creating menus, grocery lists etc.
  • organizing and managing their budget
  • MOST IMPORTANTLY - creating a social calendar: getting to know the neighborhood, registering for classes or hobbies, meeting new friends. 

Living with purpose and responsibility is very supportive in having a successful independent life.

Who is eligible for this service?

What is life skills training/Mentorship

The Life Skills Training and Mentorship is available to anyone on the following waivers:


  • EBD - Elderly, Blind and Disabled
  • BI - Brain Injury
  • CMH - Community Mental Health
  • SLS - Supportive Living Services


or Private Pay

How do we request life skill training?

Does LST focus on isolation and lonliness?

There are a couple ways in which you can request to work with a Life Skills Trainer or a Mentor - depending on which waiver you carry.


If you have a Case Manager

Call your Case Manager and request to work with a Life Skills Trainer or Mentor with CHT.


If you DO NOT have a case manager

and live in: Jefferson County 

Lakewood, Golden and Morrison and surrounding areas

https://www.jeffco.us/2626/Long-Term-Care


If you live in: Denver County

Denver, Thornton, Westminster, Arvada and surrounding areas.

If you live in: Arapahoe County

Aurora, Centennial, Central Littleton

If you live in Douglas County

 Castlerock, Highlands Ranch and surrounding areas

You will need to reach out to Rocky Mountain Human Services

https://www.rmhumanservices.org/single-entry-point-providers





Why is LST Important?

Does LST focus on isolation and lonliness?

Does LST focus on isolation and lonliness?

Coming from a structure of dependent living and starting a new chapter can be very overwhelming.  The Independent Coach is there to guide the client through the important steps and crucial responsibilities to keep the overwhelm, anxiety and loneliness from challenging the client's success.

A task as simple as creating a budget is very important and has challenges that can often derail  a member's month spending leaving them worried and anxious.

Does LST focus on isolation and lonliness?

Does LST focus on isolation and lonliness?

Does LST focus on isolation and lonliness?

We have found that many of our members are very excited to move out of the Nursing Facility.  They look forward to having their own schedule and not sharing a room with a roommate.  They often say they look forward to having peace and quiet. 


Yet once they are in their home, the feelings of loneliness and isolation begin to creep in and opens the door to increased anxiety and depression.


At CHT, we are aware of this psychosocial connection and have implemented tools to support connection by mitigating isolation.


The LST team focuses on getting the member connected to their community and meeting new friends.

How is this accomplished?  

                  Creating a Connection Plan

  • The Connection Plan is a document that sets a path towards getting more connected with the neighborhood, neighbors, new friends and family by discussing the interests and comfortable engagement tactics for the member.
  •           Goals for activities are set.  
  •           Activities include trip and
  •           Walks in the mountains, 
  •           Group conversations with other like-minded and shared experienced friends.  
  •           Meet ups at coffee shops or parks.  
  •           Attending a ball game.


The best part about the connection plan is that it is 100% designed and created by the member.



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