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REACH Program (Residential & Education At Chapel Haven)

Chapel Haven offers an intensive 24-month Residential Life Skills program that focuses on
teaching the
individual to negotiate all aspects of independent living. Upon entering the program, each individual
is assigned an Interdisciplinary
Team (IDT), consisting of representatives from the REACH Program, and family members.
Most students who graduate from our REACH Program remain in New Haven after
graduation. That's not surprising.
After two years in New Haven, many have made strong social, vocational, and educational connections
and see the city as a permanent home.
Graduates are known as Community Members. Chapel Haven currently services more than
170 Community Members, who regularly return to campus for socializing, Continuing Adult Education Classes,
and Employment and Supported Living Programs. Nearly all Community Members live in condominiums and
apartment complexes not far from campus.
One-to-One Attention
Many of our incoming residents are away from home for the first time and are both enjoying more freedom and faced
with more responsibility than ever before. In order to navigate these challenges successfully, they need strong support and consistent structure.
Therefore, each individual is assigned a Coordinating Teacher (CT), who works with the student on a one-to-one basis and can evaluate the needs
of the whole individual.
The CT works with residents five days per week, ensuring that each receives appropriately individualized
instruction in all skill areas. The CT is also the lead member of the IDT.
The CT helps the resident choose classes and assesses employment goals and also implements
Expectations for Graduation, tracking the resident’s progress over the course of the two-year program. When the resident has
demonstrated adequate skills to live independently and successfully in the community, the transition process begins.
Life Skills Training
Our apartment-style setting gives the opportunity to learn and practice household maintenance skills such as
cooking, cleaning, laundry, menu planning, and shopping. Residents also learn to manage finances, including banking and
budgeting, as well as self-care, including health, medication administration, hygiene, and safety facilitated by the Coordinating Teacher (CT) and the life skills instructor.
Living with Roommates
Living in an apartment with roommates requires that students compromise, solve problems, and advocate for their own
needs and desires. These intangible social skills, essential to successful independence, are an
important component of the REACH Program.
Education Vocational Experience (EVE) Academy
The Coordinating Teacher (CT) works closely with the
Employment Program to best
meet the needs of the individual.
The EVE Academy takes place in the summer of the second year. Life Skills classes, part of the core curriculum, reinforce and elaborate on
life skills lessons learned through the
CT. And as residents begin work-study during their second year
on campus, the CT
serves as a support for the resident and an advisor to the Employment staff. At the start of
the student’s second year on
campus, the CT also helps the resident as she or he moves to supported or competitive
employment.
Transitioning Into the Community
Transition into community living is a very important and sometimes difficult step for
residents and their families.
The transition team -- comprised of the resident, his or her family, and Chapel Haven staff -- implements
an individualized transition plan choosing either the Bridge or Suppored Living Program.
This includes:
- assistance with finding a roommate
- identifying a desirable living community
- securing an apartment or condo
- initiating utility services
- recommendations regarding the levels of support services as a new community member.
Click here to download a PDF
version of our REACH Program application.
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