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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 584908" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My son is in CSS and it's great. He is moving toward the community, but not pushed too fast. He is going to move to a subsidized apartment (a NICE one) next year. In Wisconsin, you can start services at eighteen and he is nineteen. The only thing keeping him from moving out now is us. As his guardian, I want him to have one more year at home before he moves out. </p><p>My son is doing great. The services are wonderful. I do know that you can't get violent in the aprtment complex where Sonic is going to live. You have to follow the rules and be safe for your neighbors or you have to leave. So your son will have no choice but to calm down...unless it is different where you live. Violent acting adults here still go to group homes for their safety and that of others...they have 24/7 custodial care there as well as other services. Either way, they try to move them toward the community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 584908, member: 1550"] My son is in CSS and it's great. He is moving toward the community, but not pushed too fast. He is going to move to a subsidized apartment (a NICE one) next year. In Wisconsin, you can start services at eighteen and he is nineteen. The only thing keeping him from moving out now is us. As his guardian, I want him to have one more year at home before he moves out. My son is doing great. The services are wonderful. I do know that you can't get violent in the aprtment complex where Sonic is going to live. You have to follow the rules and be safe for your neighbors or you have to leave. So your son will have no choice but to calm down...unless it is different where you live. Violent acting adults here still go to group homes for their safety and that of others...they have 24/7 custodial care there as well as other services. Either way, they try to move them toward the community. [/QUOTE]
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