Learning Lab LMS

For a more comprehensive Continuum of Care

Learning Lab LMS offers a comprehensive platform to support individuals on the recovery journey. Access a wealth of resources, including health content, cognitive tools, and life skills courses. Use this tool to empower recovery one step at a time. 

Through the Reconnect Platform 

Inspire Your Clients, Elevate Their Journey.

Within the Reconnect System, staff can build customized curricula for individual clients or for groups of clients. The advantage of developing curricula within the system staff can control the amount of supervision needed to help clients through their coursework.

 

  •  Assignments can be given to clients and their progress tracked within the system.
  • Packets can be developed for standard program information and assigned to multiple clients or customized packets can be assigned to groups of like clients.
  • Topics containing behavioral and life skills, such as dealing with grief, local resources, or medications to avoid, can be selected to build a customized packet or assigned individually.
  • The Resources section contains content such as Dealing with Cravings or program information such as Weekly Reporting. Content can be Reconnect curated or it can be your content. The choice is up to you.

Standalone Website

Tailored Learning, Lasting Impact.

Explore our diverse course offerings and create personalized learning experiences to support your client’s unique needs.

Our website offers a range of courses to help clients develop essential skills, including communication, conflict resolution, and anger management. You can assign courses or let clients explore on their own, ensuring a personalized learning experience. 

Browse the many courses, including health and wellness, life skills, and resource support materials. New content is being added all the time.

Inspire clients to seek behavioral change that will add value to their lives and improve relationships in their communities. 

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