

At Horizon Recovery, we aim to teach independent living skills to young adults who need help, especially those with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Living independently is vital for everyone, and we seek to empower young people to excel in this necessary life task. Learning to live independently prepares young people to handle essential responsibilities and live with confidence.
Independent living skills are the basic abilities necessary to order, manage, and execute tasks that are essential for living independently.
The following list provides numerous examples of independent living skills:
Other independent living skills that must be learned:
Independent Living Skills (ILS) and Supported Living Services may seem to overlap, but they serve different ends.
ILS emphasizes living skills, enabling individuals to live independently or with others. It may be provided in multiple settings, often in a person’s home, a licensed facility, or in the community. The goal of ILS is for the individual to achieve reasonable self-sufficiency.
SLS emphasizes supported living arrangements, usually in residential facilities, to come alongside someone’s intellectual or developmental disabilities. This is naturally more direct and integrated. This is where ILS and SLS overlap, though SLS seeks to build up a person through side-by-side coaching and teaching of life skills and self-advocacy. SLS often supports choosing a home, selecting housemates, managing daily living activities, and adapting to the needs of the individual.
Independence is essential for all areas of life. Independent living skills help everyone become self-sufficient and are especially important for those transitioning into adulthood, like young adults. Without being able to execute tasks like paying bills, grocery shopping, cleaning your home and bedroom area, driving, and other important things, one might find their life chaotic and disordered. ILS provides the skills to offer genuine well-being, peace, and freedom in life to focus on the things that bring us joy. It affords the skills to grow as an adult who faces and overcomes daily challenges.
Here are some tips for teaching skills that promote daily independence:
At Horizon Recovery, we offer specialized training in independent living skills. Our programs help teens, especially those with developmental disabilities, master the skills needed to live independently. Our expert trainers cover all the skills mentioned above and more! With our support, your teen can develop the confidence and skills needed for independent living.
Contact us today to learn more about our comprehensive independent living services by calling (602) 755-7858