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<blockquote data-quote="Astrid" data-source="post: 149189" data-attributes="member: 2042"><p>Thanks everyone for writing. As for the reso ward, I don't particularly like it. You know, I've been in blindness rheab 08/2005-12/2005, then independent living training 01/2006-08/2007 and now do I need more training? A few months ago my treatment team wanted to ge me into a training home specifically for autistics, but I successfully convinced the social worker who is in charg eof my placement and that place's psychologist that more training in practical daily living skills would not make sense (I already have hte practical skills) and they concluded that due to my executive functioning deficits it would be unlikely that practical skills trainign would get me to live independently. Now I worry that they've ignored htis whole thing again - and another thing is, reso is not specifically for autistics so I'm going tohave to deal with the "you don't belogn here, you dont'ahve a mental illness yu have a behavior disorder" nonsense that I was repeatedly told on admission ward again. Still, on Friday I refused an offer Occupational Therapist (OT) be moved to the open admission ward because that would be all the more change, so I guess I jus thave to deal with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Astrid, post: 149189, member: 2042"] Thanks everyone for writing. As for the reso ward, I don't particularly like it. You know, I've been in blindness rheab 08/2005-12/2005, then independent living training 01/2006-08/2007 and now do I need more training? A few months ago my treatment team wanted to ge me into a training home specifically for autistics, but I successfully convinced the social worker who is in charg eof my placement and that place's psychologist that more training in practical daily living skills would not make sense (I already have hte practical skills) and they concluded that due to my executive functioning deficits it would be unlikely that practical skills trainign would get me to live independently. Now I worry that they've ignored htis whole thing again - and another thing is, reso is not specifically for autistics so I'm going tohave to deal with the "you don't belogn here, you dont'ahve a mental illness yu have a behavior disorder" nonsense that I was repeatedly told on admission ward again. Still, on Friday I refused an offer Occupational Therapist (OT) be moved to the open admission ward because that would be all the more change, so I guess I jus thave to deal with it. [/QUOTE]
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