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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 628490" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This is what is so hard for parents. </p><p></p><p>I am assuming that she gets some sort of disability. If not she should. I am simply thinking off the top of my head here so take it for what its worth. </p><p></p><p>Have you ever heard about tiny houses? If not, google them. If I was in your shoes, and I think the fact is that you dont want to be taking full time care of kiddo for the rest of your life, I would look into getting her one of those tiny houses and then find out how you can get as much in home help as possible for her. My thinking is that you might be able to get medicaid/medicare to pay for 40 hours a week minimum. The issue would be covering the other hours. I would consider looking for someone to live with her who might be going to school for psychology or something like that and they could stay with her for free if they watched her the hours needed. You might also be able to get some other help through avenues I havent thought of yet.</p><p></p><p>But seriously look into those tiny houses. Much better than a camper and probably cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 628490, member: 1514"] This is what is so hard for parents. I am assuming that she gets some sort of disability. If not she should. I am simply thinking off the top of my head here so take it for what its worth. Have you ever heard about tiny houses? If not, google them. If I was in your shoes, and I think the fact is that you dont want to be taking full time care of kiddo for the rest of your life, I would look into getting her one of those tiny houses and then find out how you can get as much in home help as possible for her. My thinking is that you might be able to get medicaid/medicare to pay for 40 hours a week minimum. The issue would be covering the other hours. I would consider looking for someone to live with her who might be going to school for psychology or something like that and they could stay with her for free if they watched her the hours needed. You might also be able to get some other help through avenues I havent thought of yet. But seriously look into those tiny houses. Much better than a camper and probably cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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