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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 179536" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Steely, my difficult child just returned home on Monday. I haven't found a facility that can give difficult child the freedoms he needs to grow and the supports that difficult child needs in his areas of weakness. It seems it goes one or the other in terms of facilities.</p><p>Add that difficult child is very verbal and argumentative and the regular staff isn't anxious to befriend him. </p><p>We will look at the county where we live to see what services he can be a part of.</p><p></p><p>Where you are there is county services for housing, vocational support etc. The list is long but get on their books so you can tap into local resources. </p><p></p><p>Much to my disappointment my son was evaluated at 21 to be disabled. He gets financial help and worked part time( very part time). He hasn't done terrific at jobs but each one is a little better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 179536, member: 3"] Steely, my difficult child just returned home on Monday. I haven't found a facility that can give difficult child the freedoms he needs to grow and the supports that difficult child needs in his areas of weakness. It seems it goes one or the other in terms of facilities. Add that difficult child is very verbal and argumentative and the regular staff isn't anxious to befriend him. We will look at the county where we live to see what services he can be a part of. Where you are there is county services for housing, vocational support etc. The list is long but get on their books so you can tap into local resources. Much to my disappointment my son was evaluated at 21 to be disabled. He gets financial help and worked part time( very part time). He hasn't done terrific at jobs but each one is a little better. [/QUOTE]
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