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New Heights Program

A Vista Life Innovations Day Program, Southeastern Connecticut Campus

Located at 101 West Broad Street in Pawcatuck, CT, New Heights is a post-secondary training and day services program designed and led by Vista Life Innovations.

Serving neurodiverse adults in Southeastern Connecticut, the program offers curriculum-based instruction Monday through Friday, from approximately 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in a supportive and structured environment that fosters personal growth, skill-building, and community connection.

New Heights has five core areas designed to teach, train and promote independence amongst individuals:

Components of Skill Building:

The curriculum consists of two training components that are within each of New Heights’ core training areas:

  • Thinking Skills: the ability to think about, think through and plan ahead for handling tasks or the desired plan.
  • Doing Skills: the ability to carry out the task or situation at hand.

It is important students learn both training components, as this promotes success through experiential learning within each core area.

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To be eligible, individuals with a neurodiverse disability must have:

  • Demonstrated levels of self-care, medication and behavior management
  • Demonstrated levels of decision-making

To read an educational brochure about New Heights, click here.

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Meet Vista's Associate Director of New Heights Program, Jane!

New Heights–A Place to Grow and Belong
Personalized support that turns goals into accomplishments.

Our program is designed to empower individuals by focusing on their unique strengths and aspirations. Through personalized support in life skills, vocational training, and community integration, we create an environment where students can build confidence, independence, and a sense of belonging. Witnessing our students achieve their goals and embrace their potential is the most rewarding aspect of our work.

JANE MANDES Associate Director of New Heights Program

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