Residential Facilities
for Adults with Autism Residential facilities for adults with autism offer a safe, structured environment where individuals can learn to live independently at their own pace and as independently as possible. These types of living arrangements can often provide a higher level of care than what is available in a family or community setting. Residential facilities may offer a variety of interventions and accommodations for people with autism, including personalized programming, job training, life skills training, and social and recreational activities. Residential facilities can offer the necessary support and individualized attention needed for individuals to develop the skills and understanding necessary to lead meaningful, independent lives. These types of living arrangements may be particularly beneficial for adults with autism who do not have family or social supports available to them in their home communities.
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