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Planning for the Future: Adult Children with Special Needs

Planning for the Future: Adult Children with Special Needs

by Lisa Krauss | Oct 1, 2020 | Autism, Planning for the Future, Special Needs

I met Louise and David for a consultation concerning their daughter, Cathy. Louise and David were both in their early eighties and had chronic health problems. Cathy, age 40, had autism and worked part-time in a sheltered workshop. She still lived at home and had a...

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