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Our Mission and Purpose

The Center for Living and Learning is a private non-profit Residential Treatment Facility for housing adults who experience severe and persistent mental illnesses. 

Our mission is to provide 24-hour residential care and job training to individuals experiencing mental illness in a therapeutic environment with emphasis on the highest level of functioning and independent living.

Our purpose is to create a restorative environment for these individuals in a community setting by responding to the total range of their needs. Twenty-four hour supervision by trained staff will be provided to assist residents. A daily job training program is offered to residents and to non-residents of the Center.

Fundamental to the Center’s success are:

  • The belief in the potential productivity of the most severe psychiatric client
  • A belief that work, whatever form it may take, is a deeply generative and reintegrative force
  • The multi-disciplinary approach which addresses the biological, psychological and social needs of the residents
  • The unique design of a community living model which fosters a sense of connection and belonging while emphasizing independence

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Our Program at the Center

Our overall program encompasses the “biopsychosocial model” and is affiliated with the leading national and international specialists involved in ongoing research in the mental health field.

We offer an integrated approach to residential services and job training in a community rehabilitation program on a serene 30-acre farm on Old Hillsboro Road in Franklin, Tennessee, approximately 45 minutes from downtown Nashville. Our model includes vocational training and job placement, while working to improve and refine daily living skills, independent living skills, socialization, nutrition, physical fitness, and emotional awareness.  We place special emphasis on:

  • Individual talents, interest and needs
  • Nutrition and physical fitness
  • Comprehensive case management
  • Resident self-sufficiency

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Our History

The Center for Living and Learning was founded in 1986 by the Lackey family in an effort to provide a recuperative environment for their brother Donald.

Suffering with chronic schizophrenia, Donald had been in several treatment programs across the country without any long-term success. His family decided to start a program close to home to develop a setting for his recovery.

They decided to allow Donald to become a study patient for the then experimental drug Clozaril. Donald began to show marked improvement. While his condition and management needs were stabilizing, licensure and staff were pursued for the Center For Living and Learning to become a formal residential treatment facility.

In 1988, CLLN officially began to accept other residents into the program.
In 1992, CLLN added a multifaceted horticultural vocational program to provide job training.

Today The Center for Living and Learning Nashville is an ideal environment for the recovery and reintegration of persons needing a holistic treatment approach for their illness.

IN THE NEWS

“Kid Sister”: A Song of Hope from the Center for Living and Learning

The Center for Living and Learning is grateful for the support and partnership of community organizations, such as Beat of Life who shares the healing power of music with the Center’s residents. Learn how Beat of Life songwriters worked with residents to share their stories through song. 

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The Center for Living and Learning

We invite you to explore the Residential Treatment Facility and vocational training program at the Center for Living and Learning.

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LASTING IMPACT

Success Stories

Explore what residents and family members say about the supportive care and advocacy they have experienced through the Center for Living and Learning.

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