Supportive Employment and Independent Living - Adults with Disabilities

Provided by Clements Centre Society

Supportive programs help adults with disabilities in Duncan find employment and housing.
Supportive programs help adults with disabilities in Duncan find employment and housing.
The following programs are offered:
  • Supported Employment Program: Aims to facilitate the identification and fulfillment of self-directed vocational goals for adults with developmental disabilities who want to integrate into the workforce. The program provides an experienced job coach for each job start. This coach will assist the employee and business owner or manager in whatever way they need in order to train the employee to perform the job. Each individual is assessed and monitored to ensure compliance of their placement with the requirements of the Employment Standards Act. More information on this program is available here.
  • Supported Independent Living: Offers support and assistance to individuals in developing their potential for independent living and provides in-home support to enable individuals to maintain their chosen living situation. Individuals accepted must have a desire to become more independent, either in their current living situation or with the intention of moving to a more independent environment. Each person is supported in creating a self-directed plan. The plan focuses on health, community, home, personal and social life, work, and education. More information on this program is available here.

250-746-4135

Website: http://www.clementscentre.org

Main Building - 5856 Clements Street, Duncan, British Columbia, V9L 3W3

Cost: No cost

Associated Programs/Services

Also offered by Clements Centre Society:

Availability

Service area: Duncan + show cities

Service area cities: Duncan

Service Types Provided
Disability Services
Employment
  • Employment Support: Employment Support - Disability
Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person
  • Provided at a single location
  • Provided in a group in-person

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