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When they are not able to live independently....
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 420849" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>We have several group homes in our town. We actually know the residents at one rather well. Six men, all between 25-45ish, and they are very happy with their home. Many have been there for years, staff seems very nice and one of the staff that left years ago still comes back and visits frequently. The only complaint that they have voiced to me is that they really wish someone would hire them to work. They know adults work and they want to so badly but between the economy and the govt cuts to supported workshop funding, there isn't anything for them to do. Several of them speak with pride of the day they moved out of their parents home. Even though they went into a group home, they see that as a clear step to adulthood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 420849, member: 1169"] We have several group homes in our town. We actually know the residents at one rather well. Six men, all between 25-45ish, and they are very happy with their home. Many have been there for years, staff seems very nice and one of the staff that left years ago still comes back and visits frequently. The only complaint that they have voiced to me is that they really wish someone would hire them to work. They know adults work and they want to so badly but between the economy and the govt cuts to supported workshop funding, there isn't anything for them to do. Several of them speak with pride of the day they moved out of their parents home. Even though they went into a group home, they see that as a clear step to adulthood. [/QUOTE]
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