Life Skills & Vocational Support
At Serenity Health & Recovery, we believe that healing extends beyond therapy—it includes the ability to navigate everyday life, secure employment, and regain a sense of purpose. Our Life Skills & Vocational Support program equips individuals with the tools they need to rebuild their lives with confidence, independence, and stability.
This program is designed to support individuals in recovery as they work toward long-term success in the real world. Whether someone is just starting over or looking to develop new skills, we offer hands-on guidance to help bridge the gap between treatment and thriving independently.
What We Offer:
Basic Life Skills Coaching
We help clients build essential day-to-day skills such as budgeting, time management, organization, grocery shopping, hygiene routines, conflict resolution, and communication.Job Readiness & Career Support
Services include resume building, job search assistance, mock interviews, career planning, and how to disclose recovery status when appropriate.Workplace Etiquette & Soft Skills
Clients learn how to maintain professionalism, navigate teamwork, handle constructive feedback, and develop emotional regulation in work settings.GED & Education Pathways
For those seeking to complete their high school education or pursue higher learning, we provide referrals and support through local programs and adult education centers.Hands-On Vocational Experiences
When available, we partner with local businesses and programs to offer job shadowing, skill-based workshops, and volunteer opportunities.Supportive Case Management
Our team helps clients identify strengths, set realistic goals, and connect with resources to support employment, housing, transportation, and wellness.
Who This Program Serves
Individuals in early or long-term recovery
Residents of our Sober Living program
Clients enrolled in outpatient or IOP services
People re-entering the workforce after time away
Those navigating barriers related to employment, education, or housing
We believe that self-sufficiency is a vital part of the recovery journey. Our team walks alongside each individual, offering encouragement and practical tools for lasting change.
Recovery is more than sobriety—it’s about reclaiming your life.
Let us help you take the next step toward independence and opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a required part of treatment?
Participation in life skills and vocational support is strongly encouraged for residents of Serenity House and for clients working on recovery-based life transitions. It is not mandatory but highly recommended for anyone seeking to build a sustainable future.
Can I get help finding a job?
Yes. Our staff works directly with clients to identify job leads, complete applications, and prepare for interviews. We also help connect clients to workforce development agencies and local employment resources.
What if I’ve never worked before?
That’s okay. We start where you are. Whether you’re building your first resume or re-entering the workforce after a gap, we offer individualized support and encouragement.
Do you help with education goals?
Yes. We can help you explore GED programs, adult education, or training opportunities based on your personal goals and needs.