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Daily Living Skills

Counseling Services
Homemaker Services

Anger Management Counseling Sessions and Group Classes

 

Anger, if not managed properly, can become destructive at work, in relationships, and affect our overall well-being. Some indicators that you may need to consider an anger counseling course or group anger management therapy sessions include: (1) Feeling like you constantly have to “hold in” or repress your anger. (2) Frequent arguing with your spouse, children or co-workers. (3) Trouble with the law, or reckless disregard for rules. (4) Physical violence, such as hitting, loud shouting, door slamming, etc. (5) Threats of violence against people or property. (6) Out-of-control behavior, such as breaking things or reckless driving.

 

Time Period

Through awareness training and behavior modification techniques, a highly angry person can begin to see results, moving closer to mid-range anger, in 8 – 10 weeks

                                                                                                                                             Life Skills Training  Classes

 

Services provide training and education to improve member ability to independently perform daily activities and effectively utilize community resources. Services are instructional, focused on skill development, and are not intended to provide substitute task performance.  Activities of daily living may include, but are not limited to:

 

ï‚· Money Management

ï‚· Home Care Maintenance

ï‚· Food Preparation

ï‚· Accessing and Utilizing Community Resources.

ï‚· Community Mobility

ï‚· Parenting Skills

ï‚· Safety/Emergency Skills Training

ï‚· Time Management/Calendar Skills

ï‚· Personal Hygiene

 

 

Teens, Gangs, and Violence Prevention Counseling

 

Gangs prevention counselors is to help people develop a stronger sense of community. In this case, the focus of the intervention would include not just children and adolescents, but parents, siblings, other family members, and community members as well. The goal of family and community-based interventions is to build a strong support system for at-risk youth. This might be accomplished through mentorship activities. For example, youth at risk of joining a gang would be paired with a positive adult role model who teaches young people essential skills they need to make steps towards positive growth.

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Other Treatment Counseling

Behavior and Health Treatment

Spiritual Awareness Classes (mind and behavior treatment)

 

Homemaker Services

 

Members will have services offered for their concern and their safety, health issues, and ability to remain independent in the homes where all of their memories were made. The private caregivers we refer can assist with all of their day to day homemaker tasks to give them peace of mind and allow their loved one to remain in their home, while keeping their familiar routines, friends and sense of self-sufficiency for as long as possible. The private caregiver we refer for personal care services is available 24-hours a day to provide members with peace of mind that they are in safe hands at all times. The House of Shelter Incorporated offers: Companionship and Socialization event to appointments, assist with household chores, laundry and Ironing, changing Linen, making beds, shopping, errands and pet care.   

 

 

 

We also offer Socialization. staff will teach members on how to increase his or her ability to get alone with others and to strengthen personal relationships. This may involve offering members the opportunity to attend an adult day care program. Assistance with self-Direction. We will help and teach members to increase motivation and the ability to make decisions and to act independently. With this assistance, clients will grow to their fullest potential. Monitoring members. members will learn the monitoring symptom status, for example, when the member has a case manager or a physical occupational or mental health therapist, client will develop skills on how to keep that person informed of all changes in symptom status, and documenting these changesI

 

 

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