Community Resources
ADLs (Activities of Daily Living)
Money Matters
Housing & Daily Needs
Leisure Time
100

This place can help you look for jobs, build a resume, and practice interviews.

employment center / WorkSource / vocational services?

100

This ADL includes brushing your teeth, showering, and wearing clean clothes.

Personal Hygiene

100

Name two risks of carrying large amounts of cash instead of using a bank account.

theft, loss, no tracking, harder to pay bills, no protection

100

This is the monthly payment you make to live in an apartment.

rent

100

Doing something fun or relaxing in your free time is called _____.

Leisure / Recreation

200

If you need help paying for food each month, you can apply for this benefit.

SNAP / food stamps / EBT?

200

Name two signs that ADLs might be declining and you may need extra support.

not bathing, missing meds, not eating, dirty clothes, missed appointments, isolation

200

Writing down what you spend and planning ahead is called making a _____.

Budget

200

Before renting, landlords may ask for this extra payment in case of damages.

security deposit

200

If money is tight, how could you find free events or activities in your community?

library boards, community centers, Meetup, parks dept calendars, social media groups

300

Name two documents you often need when applying for housing or benefits.

ID, Social Security card, proof of income, discharge paperwork, insurance card, birth certificate

300

Making a daily schedule can help you remember medications, meals, and appointments. This skill is called-

time management / routine building

300

What is the difference between a “want” and a “need”? Give one example of each.

Needs = essentials like rent/food

Wants = extras like takeout/entertainment.

300

Name one reason someone might choose a group home instead of living alone.

medication help, structure, meals provided, safety, staff support, social connection

300

Name one leisure activity that builds social connection and builds healthy routines

Sports team, book club, D&D campaign, YMCA classes, AA & NA groups 

400

If you feel unsafe or in crisis and need immediate emotional support, you can call or text this 3-digit number.

988

400

You keep missing morning meds because you sleep late. What is one environmental or routine change that could help?

setting alarms, moving meds bedside, pairing with breakfast, pill organizer, daily checklist

400

Name two warning signs you might be heading toward a financial crisis.

late bills, overdrafts, borrowing money, payday loans, skipping essentials, maxed cards

400

Name two responsibilities you still have even when staff are present in a group home.

hygiene, following house rules, attending appointments, respectful behavior, chores, paying rent/fees, sobriety if required

400

Why can too much unstructured free time increase relapse or hospitalization risk?

boredom, isolation, rumination, higher temptation for unhealthy coping

500

Name one community place where you might get free meals, clothing, or hygiene supplies.

food bank, shelter, church outreach, or community center

500

If you’re feeling depressed and have no motivation to shower or eat, what ADL strategy might help you still meet basic needs?

setting minimum goals, routine scheduling, reminders, support person prompts, behavioral activation

500

Name two expenses you should plan for each month.

rent, food, phone, transportation, medications, utilities

500

You’re feeling triggered by other residents’ behavior in your sober living home/Adult family home - What are two healthy steps you could take before deciding to leave?

talk with house manager/staff, use coping skills, attend a meeting, ask for mediation, reach out to support person

500

Name two healthy hobbies that don’t involve substances.

art, exercise, music, volunteering, games, crafts

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