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Thinking About Officially Calling it Quits...
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 499243" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I was thinking along the lines of Shari. Maybe keep the services at a minimum and have no expectations. Then at least it is on record. Does she have SSI?? IF you are thinking of applying for that, then it could be of benefit to have her in these services too so that it can be on the application taht she needs these kinds of services.</p><p></p><p>Do they convert to adult services when she is 18? Would it be different people? Or does she have to go on a waiting list or anything at that time to start all over. If it would offer her a chance maybe that could be another benefit to have them on board... if on paper only.... </p><p></p><p>So, a different thought... Do you have a DVR dept that she can access? Is she working on any kinds of work, college, whatever kinds of skills? they do a lot of group social skill stuff etc. Or are all the services rolled into one thing in your county? Here if Q does that they are a totally different group of people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 499243, member: 12886"] I was thinking along the lines of Shari. Maybe keep the services at a minimum and have no expectations. Then at least it is on record. Does she have SSI?? IF you are thinking of applying for that, then it could be of benefit to have her in these services too so that it can be on the application taht she needs these kinds of services. Do they convert to adult services when she is 18? Would it be different people? Or does she have to go on a waiting list or anything at that time to start all over. If it would offer her a chance maybe that could be another benefit to have them on board... if on paper only.... So, a different thought... Do you have a DVR dept that she can access? Is she working on any kinds of work, college, whatever kinds of skills? they do a lot of group social skill stuff etc. Or are all the services rolled into one thing in your county? Here if Q does that they are a totally different group of people. [/QUOTE]
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