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Autism Housing Solutions and Adaptations: Severe Autism - Anna's Story

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

For more information on housing solutions for individuals with autism, go to www.myarchway.org
Also, join ARCHway at www.myarchway.ning.com
George Braddock is the founder of Creative Housing Solutions www.gbcchs.com a leading housing consultant and general contractor with a 25 year proven track record in pioneering the implementation of person-centered planning principles to more than 1,500 projects and homes for people with autism and other disabilities. He is also an ARCHway Consortium member.


Adults with Autism Need a Good Quality of Life

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

For those interested in exploring quality of life issues fully, go to our website at www.myarchway.org and Join ARCHway. Also go to our social networking site at www.myarchway.ning.com
Below, a parent of a teenager with autism gives a very detailed and excellant description in simple, every day terms of quality of life factors that contribute to a very good life for people on the autism spectrum.


Homes for Adults with Autism: Group Homes, Supervised/Supported Living, Farmsteads, Shared-Equity Coops and More

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

Here we provide a description of the types of of group homes, supportive living, supervised living, farmstead programs, community living options, family teaching model, cooperatives, shared housing and other residential models. For a state by state listing of group homes and residential service providers, go to www.myarchway.org and to talk with other parents who want to discuss this topic, go to www.myarchway.ning.com


Things Parents of Children with Autism Can do (or Anyone Else) to Reduce Stress

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

To learn about other ways parents of children with autism can deal with stress by becoming better educated and equipped to deal with any number of autism topics, go to www.myarchway.org
1.Contact a counselor that deals with stress if needed.
2. Contact an appropriate special needs advocacy/support organization.
3. Access babysitters, after school programs, camps or respite care. (find out what your county and state developmental disability agencies offer)
4. Spend time alone with spouse. Find some space for this!


Help For Autism: Improving the Quality of Life for Adults with Autism

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

Help for Autism: A Good Quality of Life for People with Autism
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To find out more about how you can improve the quality of life for adults with autism, go to www.myarchway.org


Living with Autism: Nobody Likes to be Labeled

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

People with autism, service providers or parents of individuals with autism who are wishing to undertake lifespan planning and planning for housing needs of their transitioning teens or adults with autism may contact ARCHway at www.myarchway.org or join or www.myarchway.ning.com where you can join our social networking site to stay in close contact with us.


Autism and Group Homes: Person Centered Approaches for Developing Community Housing Options

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

Autism Resources Autism Reoriented Community Housing (ARCHway) is an community housing initiative by the Foundation for Autism Support and Training, a national non-profit offering advice and consultation on person-centered housing solutions for adults with autism. Members of ARCHways Consortium have 20-30 years experience and include pioneers of person-centered housing and assistive technology for people with autism and other related disabilities.


Autism Planning: Why Adults with Autism and Their Parents Need to do Lifespan Planning

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

People with autism, service providers or parents of individuals with autism who are interesting in undertaking lifespan planning and also, planning for housing needs of their transitioning teens or adults with autism may contact ARCHway at www.myaarchway.org and www.myarchway.ning.com where you can join our social networking site to stay in close contact with us.


Autism Planning: What goes in a Life Plan for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

submitted by KarenKayeBeall

For further information of Lifespan Planning for people with ASD go to www.myarchway.org and go to the Lifeplanning menu choice.
A life plan for an adult on the autism spectrum is a critical document developed on an ongoing basis that details a comprehensive plan for your loved one’s life. A Life Plan should include a parent’s specific wishes and desires for their adult child’s future living arrangements throughout the lifespan.


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