A residential training hostel designed for adults with mild intellectual disabilities to experience communal living and develop greater independence.
Located in a housing estate, TUH offers an excellent training ground for trainees to experience communal living with flatmates in a simulated living environment.
Our goal is to help trainees improve their daily living skills and maximise their potential for life. This reduces their dependency on caregivers, allowing for smoother and more sustained integration into the community.
Beyond functional skills training, we also contribute to the holistic development of our trainees by organising regular social activities and providing them with guidance in other areas of their lives. Our programmes include:
We tailor the training plan for every individual to ensure we meet their unique needs. Generally, the programme covers their development in these areas:
We support trainees in their employment and train them to sustain their jobs. This is done through:
Working alongside caregivers, we identify strengths, assess areas of support, and leverage community resources to meet the needs of the community. Supported by our team of social workers, we provide:
The training programme at TUH includes engaging activities to foster social, mental, and physical well-being and improve our trainees’ overall quality of life. Some of the things we do are:
Caregivers play an important role in our trainees’ support system. Using a family-centric approach, we assist and collaborate with caregivers, allowing them to deliver the best care possible for their loved ones. This includes:
Note that TUH will not be able to accept applicants who are:
Trainees live in TUH and participate in a training programme full-time on weekdays. They head home on Friday evening and return to TUH on Sunday evening.
This arrangement aims to foster a better relationship between trainees and their family, as well as give them an opportunity to use the skills they learnt at TUH during the week.
In this role, you will assist the life skills coach in guiding TUH trainees through their training programme. You’ll help with ensuring their safety and overall well-being, as well as befriend and form connections with the trainees.
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