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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] I am telling you that in the year of our lord 2023 in Maryland with an autistic child, this does not exist. [/quote] If they are severely disabled? https://health.maryland.gov/mmcp/waiverprograms/Documents/LTSS%20Blue%20Book%202018.pdf[/quote] You are talking about something existing on paper. I am talking about the reality of getting someone to show up consistently in your house. [/quote] PP here and I'm talking about autism specifically. God forbid your kid has behaviors, as mine did. No one wants to take the embarrassingly low pay they offer these people and do this job w/ kids w/ autism. [/quote]
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