Milestone House

The Program

This is an individualized transformative program that sees success through trained mentors/life coaches that provide scaffolding tailored to meet each individuals’ talents, abilities, and compensatory skills.  Individual counseling and groups, in collaboration with family and friends, cultivate lasting friendships and support that weather the storms of life.  

Objective

To create a transitional living program for young adult men, 18+, who need a strong and structured living environment while learning the skills they need to navigate their transition to the “real world” of post-secondary education and employment. 

 

Meet our Life Coach

Koins Hoffman was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina. Growing up he enjoyed team sports, primarily soccer and baseball, but also loved fishing, hunting, and camping. As a teenager he worked at a local State Park and realized a career spent in the great outdoors was what he was looking for.

As a person in long term recovery Koins also fell in love with helping others heal from substance abuse. Koins has spent the past several years working with teens and adults as the program manager at a treatment center outside of Atlanta, Georgia. Koins decided to move out west and come join the LSH family where he could spend more time in the mountains snowboarding, climbing, and mountain biking.

Koins runs the Milestone House with his wife Samantha.

 

The Home

The Milestone House is a supportive and nurturing environment designed to facilitate personal growth and engagement with peers and community.  This adult program is managed by a married couple who live in the home with a maximum of 6 students, ages 18+. 

The home provides both shared and single bedrooms for students, with shared bathrooms. The family-like environment is designed for our young adults to learn the independent living skills appropriate for their age, along with managing the responsibility of peer relationships and the family community within the home. 

Responsibilities

Residents are expected to contribute to the upkeep and maintenance of the home. This includes participating in weekly deep cleaning sessions to ensure a clean and healthy living environment. Additionally, students take turns planning preparing meals to learn and reinforce needed life skills to move on successfully after Live Strong House. 

Our transition home is more than just a place to stay; it is a community and family-like environment designed for individuals to support each other on their journey to self-improvement and empowerment. By sharing responsibilities and living together in a structured environment, students develop valuable life skills that contribute to their overall well-being and success. 

Schedule

7:00 am – Wake up. Breakfast, brief planning of day and goals

7:45 am â€“ Physical exercise. Students decide to swim, bike, run, play basketball, or weight lift

10:00 am – School begins. Periodic breaks for snacks and mental breaks

12:30 pm – Lunch and break

1:00 pm â€“ School resumes

3:00 pm – School ends

3:10 pm – Group session

    4:15 pm – Recreation activities

    6:00 pm – Dinner

    7:00 pm – Personal time and study time. Work on journaling, therapy assignments, and personal reading

    8:00 pm â€“ Optional recreation. If applicable, students attend AA/NA groups when scheduled

    9:00 pm – Community group meeting. Review day and goals

    9:30 pm to 10:00 pm– Wind down and prepare for bed

    10:30 pm – Lights out

      Address

      2276 W. 2700 S.
      Syracuse, UT 84075

       

      Contact Us

      385-373-9899
      gaydelott@livestronghouse.com