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Residential Program

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Lexington Kentucky
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Winchester Kentucky
​​Life Skills
Interview Coaching
Career Readiness
Financial Literacy
Trauma Counseling
Veterans Health Care Assistance
KY Department of Veterans Affairs Assistance

Phases of the Residential Program

Orientation Phase
  • Introduction to the home, staff, and program
  • Obtains identification: Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, and DD214 (must have DD214 with honorable discharge before being admitted to program)
  • Registers at Veterans Administration hospital for healthcare (physical and mental)
  • Begins orientation expectations
  • Meets regularly with a Team Leader assigned to work with her
  • Chores and responsibilities are assigned including keeping room clean, keeping common area clean based on assignment of responsibilities, assumes responsibility for preparing her meals, and cleanup afterwards
Phase One
  • Establishes goals and maintains commitment to all orientation phase responsibilities
  • Continues treatment at the VA hospital for trauma therapy with counselor
  • Begins a health and nutritional analysis and begins an exercise routine
  • Completes a six-week financial literacy training program to manage finances
  • Begins employment training classes
  • Creates a resume
Phase Two
  • Continues to meet and set goals and maintain commitment to all Orientation and Phase One responsibilities
  • Obtains employment – at least 20 hours per week
  • Establishes a budget and begins to work her financial plan to reduce any debt, begins paying program fees, and save for reliable transportation and safe housing for the future
  • Establishes checking and savings accounts
  • Continues trauma therapy with counselor at the VA
  • Manages schedule and transportation needs
  • Complete six hours of community service per month
  • Becomes a big sister to a woman veteran in Phase One
Phase Three
  • Continues to meet and set goals and maintain commitment to all Orientation, Phase One, and Phase Two responsibilities
  • Establishes an after-program strategy to establish healthy boundaries
  • Completes a transition plan including a timeline, housing, transportation, and support
  • Completes 15 hours of community service
Phase Four
  • Transitions into new home
  • Commits to follow up with Team Leader on a weekly basis for 120 days
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Lady Veterans Connect, Winchester Location
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Contact Info:

11400 Irvine Rd.
​Winchester, KY 40391
info@ladyveteransconnect.org
(859) 806-4297

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  • Home
    • About
    • Community Partners >
      • VRUCK.org
  • Services
    • Veteran Friendly Employment
    • Housing Application
  • Positions Available
    • Volunteer
    • House Mother
    • Board Members
  • Donate
    • Sponsors >
      • TEMPUR SEALY
      • Clark
  • Events
    • She'roes
    • Christmas Sale
  • News
    • Photo Gallery
    • Testimonials
  • Contact