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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just make sure your child is set up through social services. For financial support and supervision. My sister has an intellectual disability. She seems fine when you meet her, but after a conversation, it’s obvious that she’s operating at the very young teen level. She can cook, clean, etc., but will never live independently because she would forget to pay bills or handle repairs. She works via agency placement and gets some SS income. She could do this in a supported housing situation with a roommate and someone to oversee the bills. My cousin’s DD also has ID. She has already been exploited by a “boyfriend” into hotel call girl and cam girl work. She needs constant supervision. [/quote] So even if a family is wealthy, once their child is 18, the child can qualify for social security, medicaid, a place to live, etc and the family isn't expected or legally required to contribute anything? [/quote] The places to live have decades long waiting lists, however priority goes to those who are homeless. So, if you want your child to move to the top of the list (still can take years) you have to kick them out and make them homeless. [/quote]
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