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[quote=Anonymous]We have a child with cerebral palsy, she is nonverbal, nonmobile, etc. We will be house hunting in the DC area soon (used to live there so somewhat familiar), and my question is, how have you managed to find/build an accessible home in DC? We would prefer to live in DC for easy access to work, school, and hospital - I also feel like Medicaid for kids wth disabilities is better there, but perhaps I'm wrong - but I just don't see how we find a truly accessible home there. It seems like it's all narrow row houses and even in the more burby areas of NW, it seems unlikely we could find a single level, multi bedroom house? If your kid is in a wheelchair, what kind of house do you have and where do you live? Thank you! [/quote]
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