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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]aren’t there publicly funded options for in-home care? [/quote] hahahhahahhaahh NO, [/quote] There are though. I am not sure how it’s done but my hairdresser has a profoundly disabled child and they had a full time aide that came every single day. He went to public school and at 18 transitioned into a group home. He is on benefits entirely. I will ask her how they did it. They also had au pairs for their NT daughter so she would have separate care.[/quote] Yes you can apply for the autism waiver and then get various services such as nursing care, respite, ABA for free under that. Applying is not easy and the process is lengthy but then it should really help you. In the meantime, we understand. Do what you can. Don’t worry about things that can’t be left undone — use paper plates, eat cheap easy foods, have a messy house. Focus on getting more help for as little $ as possible. Take time tor yourself if you can. Don’t feel bad about a lockdown room with nothing destructible in it. Good luck OP. You will get to the other side of this but I’m not going to lie and say it will be easy. [/quote]
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