The Graduate Program, our extended CooperRiis Community
CooperRiis is a community; in fact, most residents tell us that the community aspect is the most important facet of their recovery experience with us. As each moves toward greater independence and challenge, residents who choose the CooperRiis Graduate Program may remain in relationship with CooperRiis while gaining skills in the work-a-day world; going to college or in managing their own living arrangements. As residents move through CooperRiis’ three levels of graduate programming, they become more and more independent. The final level, Extended Community Services, may provide permanent support for some. Most, however, will move fully beyond CooperRiis’ formal services at some point and may enjoy membership in the Alumni Network, where mutuality and peer support help to sustain recovery.
Many residents move toward graduation within an average 6 to 12 month stay at the CooperRiis campus in Mill Spring. (Some move more quickly, depending upon their abilities and motivation, others take longer.) During this time they will have confronted their mental illness and begun to overcome its symptoms through increased understanding and the development and utilization of effective and personalized coping skills. Their full participation in the comprehensive CooperRiis program will have increased their self-esteem and personal strength. The resident will have achieved an integrated identity; the “I” will be defined and will give voice to a story of a hopeful future that will include plans for employment or school and for a fulfilling, healthy and social life style.






