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Healthy Community Living

Welcome!

The Healthy Community Living (HCL) program is about all people having opportunities to live well and participate fully in their communities.

Purchasing an HCL License gives access to both Independent Living skills workshops for consumers and facilitator training for staff.



Consumer Workshops

Community Living Skills - 10 weeks
 - Read about the Sessions included in CLS

Living Well in the Community - 10 weeks
​- Read about the Sessions included in LWC

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Working Well with a Disability - 7 weeks
​- Read about the Sessions included in WWD
Facilitator Trainings

Community Living Skills Facilitator Training

Living Well in the Community Facilitator Training

Working Well with a Disability Facilitator Training

​Facilitating Groups Training

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​Thank you for your interest in Healthy Community Living!

For program updates and announcements, sign up for our newsletter:
Ken Mitchell
"[HCL is] making people aware of healthy lifestyles, not just food or exercise, but mental health and stress management as well."

~ Ken Mitchell, disABILITY LINK

Contact Us
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Healthy Community Living
Rural Institute
University of Montana
253 Corbin Hall
Missoula, MT 59812-7056


Questions or Comments? Please contact us! 

(800) 732-0323
healthycommunityliving@mso.umt.edu​
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© 2020 RTC: Rural. This project is supported by grant #90DP0073 from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research within the Administration on Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents and opinions expressed reflect those of the author(s), are not necessarily those of the funding agency, and should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.