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Completed Youth Transition Plan for Independent Living form

Source document used: Caseworker Field Notes / Progress Summary

Case Worker Narrative: Jordan Miller, DOB 05/12/2007. Jordan is currently 17 and working with the Bright Horizons Agency on his transition plan. With a discharge date set for 06/15/2026, we are finalizing his 17-year milestone plan. Jordan has been maintaining a steady GPA of 3.2 at Northwood High and wants to pursue a Welding Certification as his primary goal, aiming to enroll in the vocational program by September 2026. Regarding health, he is managing well, though he needs to take possession of his immunization records before leaving. He has Medicaid coverage currently but will need to apply for Marketplace insurance upon emancipation. Jordan has secured a part-time job at 'Quick-Fix Auto' where he earns $16/hour for 20 hours a week; he plans to transition to full-time post-graduation. For food management, he has demonstrated proficiency in meal prep and grocery budgeting through our weekly workshops. His community resource goal includes obtaining a bus pass to ensure reliable transportation to his job site. We have scheduled a meeting for May 20th, 2026, to review these goals. Jordan will track his own expenses using a mobile banking app, and I will assist him in setting up a direct deposit account by June 1st. He feels confident about his living situation, though he acknowledges he will need a roommate to manage rent in the downtown area. Overall, his progress is steady.