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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 490595" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome. Sorry you are having problems getting help for your son. Does he have an attainable goal?</p><p>You mentioned he had roomed with others and that makes me wonder if he is in college now. If so has he chosen an appropriate major which may lead to a career? Employment opportunities with-o college may be more limited but the Voc/Rehab services are required to find him (or assist him to find) a job that is suited to his capabilities. Through Voc/Rehab I was able to connect with Volunteers of American in our small community. They have free and low cost apartments available and at one of the two locations they have a rec room where residents can visit until 11 PM with an adult on premises. Most of the residents are in their twenties and have various MH issues that limit their potential growth but does not preclude part time employment. I'll be watching for an update from you. Glad you found us. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 490595, member: 35"] Welcome. Sorry you are having problems getting help for your son. Does he have an attainable goal? You mentioned he had roomed with others and that makes me wonder if he is in college now. If so has he chosen an appropriate major which may lead to a career? Employment opportunities with-o college may be more limited but the Voc/Rehab services are required to find him (or assist him to find) a job that is suited to his capabilities. Through Voc/Rehab I was able to connect with Volunteers of American in our small community. They have free and low cost apartments available and at one of the two locations they have a rec room where residents can visit until 11 PM with an adult on premises. Most of the residents are in their twenties and have various MH issues that limit their potential growth but does not preclude part time employment. I'll be watching for an update from you. Glad you found us. DDD [/QUOTE]
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