Frequently Asked Questions for Stepping Stone Haven

Stepping Stone Haven is a supported living service designed specifically for young people. We provide a safe, nurturing environment where individuals can develop essential life skills and receive personalized support.

- Our services are tailored for young individuals who may require additional support as they transition into adulthood. This includes those facing challenges such as family conflict, homelessness, or difficulties in independent living.

We offer a range of support services, including life skills training, educational assistance, emotional and mental health support, and help with finding employment. Our goal is to empower young people to become independent and self-sufficient.

Interested individuals or guardians can contact us directly through our website or phone. We conduct an initial assessment to determine the specific needs and suitability for our program.

- Our accommodation is designed to be homely and comfortable, with shared living spaces and private rooms. We maintain a supportive community atmosphere while ensuring each resident has their own space.

Our team consists of trained professionals with backgrounds in nursing, psychology, and youth care. They are dedicated to providing high-quality support and are experienced in working with young people.

While we strive to assist as many young people as possible, we have specific eligibility criteria based on individual needs and circumstances. Each application is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

The safety and well-being of our residents are our top priorities. We have strict policies and procedures in place, including regular staff training, risk assessments, and a secure environment.

Yes, residents are allowed to have visitors, but we encourage open communication about visits to ensure everyone’s comfort and safety.

As residents approach 18, we work closely with them to create a transition plan, which may include exploring further supported living options or independent living arrangements, ensuring they are well-prepared for adulthood.