Spring Logan
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As a parent of a special needs child you think "I will care for them forever if needed"- but none of us are immortal. Some have very limited support networks. What do you think care should look like for our young adults aging out of school systems?
08:36 PM - May 03, 2023
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In response to Spring Logan.
I think of a "village" type setting. Like you would see for elders working though dementia or memory loss. Or perhaps a summer camp type atmosphere? Live-in school setting? Something more where an aging parent can live as well to help "train" staff in their child's needs before they are unable to?
08:51 PM - May 03, 2023
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In response to Spring Logan.
It's always a possibility that I may one day not be able to care for Bear ( my #SpecialNeeds son). I see the local DayProgram (s) walking about stores and the mall and think at this point in time- Bear would not be compatible. #AngerIssues
08:47 PM - May 03, 2023
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In response to Spring Logan.
What does a good "day program" look like to you? What does "long term care" look like to you? Do you have an idea for some sort of transitional situation ( if it exists near you)?
08:37 PM - May 03, 2023
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