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The Nexus: St. Louis Arc's New And Innovative Apartment Community

38 min · 19. mar. 2026
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Most families don't lose hope in one moment. It fades slowly, while their son or daughter sits at home, capable of more, unsure how to get there. This episode is a clear-eyed look at what it actually takes to bridge that gap and why the St. Louis Arc has spent over a decade building the answer. In this episode of the St. Louis Arc Podcast, host Justin Henderson sits down with President & CEO Mark Keeley and VP of Support Services & Strategy Stephanie Scott to explore the Nexus, an inclusive independent living community coming to Richmond Heights, Missouri. This isn't just a building. It's a structured, person-centered pathway for neurodiverse young adults aged 21 to 30 to build the life they actually want. This conversation is for families who sense their loved one is ready for more, and for anyone who believes that real inclusion means more than proximity. It means belonging, contribution, and independence earned through the right support at the right time. Mark and Stephanie walk through what the Nexus will actually look like in practice: the nine pillars of independence, the teaching kitchen, the one-to-three year residency model, and why getting families to shift from directing to advising may be the hardest part of all. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 The Founding Story of the St. Louis Arc 04:26 What the Nexus Project Actually Is 05:55 Ten Years in the Making and Why Now 06:43 Who the Nexus Will Serve 08:30 Timeline and Opening Date 09:56 The One-to-Three Year Residency Model 12:00 The Building: 50,000 Sq Ft, 48 Apartments, and a Teaching Kitchen 15:20 Why the Richmond Heights Location Was Essential 16:02 Key Partnerships and Funding 17:38 The Nine Pillars of Independence Curriculum 23:08 Programs Available to Residents 28:05 Helping Families Let Go 29:25 How the Nexus Will Elevate St. Louis 31:08 What the Nexus Looks Like in Five to Ten Years   Connect with the St. Louis Arc: Visit the St. Louis Arc website [https://www.slarc.org] Contact the St. Louis Arc [https://www.slarc.org/about-us/contact-us/] Learn more about or inquire about the Nexus by emailing thenexus@slarc.org [thenexus@slarc.org] Follow the St. Louis Arc on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/stlouisarc/] Follow the St. Louis Arc on Instagram @stlouisarc [https://www.instagram.com/stlouisarc] Subscribe to the St. Louis Arc on YouTube @stlouisarc [https://www.youtube.com/@stlouisarc]   Host Justin Henderson is a podcast host and advocate connected to the St. Louis Arc community. In this series, he explores the Arc's programs, people, and vision for a more inclusive St. Louis, one story at a time.

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The Nexus: St. Louis Arc's New And Innovative Apartment Community

Most families don't lose hope in one moment. It fades slowly, while their son or daughter sits at home, capable of more, unsure how to get there. This episode is a clear-eyed look at what it actually takes to bridge that gap and why the St. Louis Arc has spent over a decade building the answer. In this episode of the St. Louis Arc Podcast, host Justin Henderson sits down with President & CEO Mark Keeley and VP of Support Services & Strategy Stephanie Scott to explore the Nexus, an inclusive independent living community coming to Richmond Heights, Missouri. This isn't just a building. It's a structured, person-centered pathway for neurodiverse young adults aged 21 to 30 to build the life they actually want. This conversation is for families who sense their loved one is ready for more, and for anyone who believes that real inclusion means more than proximity. It means belonging, contribution, and independence earned through the right support at the right time. Mark and Stephanie walk through what the Nexus will actually look like in practice: the nine pillars of independence, the teaching kitchen, the one-to-three year residency model, and why getting families to shift from directing to advising may be the hardest part of all. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 The Founding Story of the St. Louis Arc 04:26 What the Nexus Project Actually Is 05:55 Ten Years in the Making and Why Now 06:43 Who the Nexus Will Serve 08:30 Timeline and Opening Date 09:56 The One-to-Three Year Residency Model 12:00 The Building: 50,000 Sq Ft, 48 Apartments, and a Teaching Kitchen 15:20 Why the Richmond Heights Location Was Essential 16:02 Key Partnerships and Funding 17:38 The Nine Pillars of Independence Curriculum 23:08 Programs Available to Residents 28:05 Helping Families Let Go 29:25 How the Nexus Will Elevate St. Louis 31:08 What the Nexus Looks Like in Five to Ten Years   Connect with the St. Louis Arc: Visit the St. Louis Arc website [https://www.slarc.org] Contact the St. Louis Arc [https://www.slarc.org/about-us/contact-us/] Learn more about or inquire about the Nexus by emailing thenexus@slarc.org [thenexus@slarc.org] Follow the St. Louis Arc on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/stlouisarc/] Follow the St. Louis Arc on Instagram @stlouisarc [https://www.instagram.com/stlouisarc] Subscribe to the St. Louis Arc on YouTube @stlouisarc [https://www.youtube.com/@stlouisarc]   Host Justin Henderson is a podcast host and advocate connected to the St. Louis Arc community. In this series, he explores the Arc's programs, people, and vision for a more inclusive St. Louis, one story at a time.

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