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It Doesn't End With Adulthood
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 378737" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Some states are better than other to help fund the disabled (and he sounds truly disabled). Wisconsin is good...I live here and my son is on the autism spectrum. He will be able to start planning for adulthood later this year, when he is 17 and nine months. If you live in a more friendly state for disabled young adults than AZ (I could be wrong, but I hear that they are hurting down there), I would encourage him to move back there so he can improve on his services, but I don't recommend letting him live with you and ruining your health. Plus his girlfriends? Hahaha. Never, if it was me. </p><p>If you want to talk to parents of grown kids who still have problems, we have a Parent Emitrius (I'm sure this is spelled wrong) forum. All the kids there are over 18. The moms/dads can tell you of services their adult children have received. </p><p>Good luck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 378737, member: 1550"] Some states are better than other to help fund the disabled (and he sounds truly disabled). Wisconsin is good...I live here and my son is on the autism spectrum. He will be able to start planning for adulthood later this year, when he is 17 and nine months. If you live in a more friendly state for disabled young adults than AZ (I could be wrong, but I hear that they are hurting down there), I would encourage him to move back there so he can improve on his services, but I don't recommend letting him live with you and ruining your health. Plus his girlfriends? Hahaha. Never, if it was me. If you want to talk to parents of grown kids who still have problems, we have a Parent Emitrius (I'm sure this is spelled wrong) forum. All the kids there are over 18. The moms/dads can tell you of services their adult children have received. Good luck!!! [/QUOTE]
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