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Autism Housing

Housing is a key social determinant of health and wellbeing. Our housing initiatives expand choice and opportunity for adults with autism in communities across the country.

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Explore the A Place in the World Housing Market Guide and Policy Papers

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OUR HOUSING INITIATIVE

Housing is necessary for stability in each of our lives. Every person in our community, regardless of disability, should have access to the housing and support services they need to thrive. Unfortunately, autistic adults and other individuals with disabilities today face a severe lack of affordable, safe, and appropriate housing in communities throughout the country.

In response to the current housing crisis, MHAF has developed an important housing initiative: the Autism Housing Network (AHN).

The AHN works to provide housing resources and empower people in the communities where they live so that we can all respond most effectively to local needs and considerations as we tackle this national challenge. Continue reading below to learn more.

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THE CURRENT STATE OF HOUSING

autism housing statistics infographic. Main stats shown include:

autism housing statistics image 2. Current I/DD Housing Demand: 6.14 million receive no residential supports. Critical Demand: 872,000 live with caregivers over age 60. Avg. Annual Housing Growth: Only 23,500 more people receive residential supports. Estimated Individuals with Autism Reaching Adulthood Annually: Over 50,000 people with autism alone enter adulthood every year.


autism housing network logo with three house icons. The first is blue, middle is orange, last is green. Each has lighter geometric shades inside the icons.

Autism Housing Network

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The AHN is the first interactive online platform of its kind to bring together the best ideas and resources concerning housing for the neurodiverse population. Our vision is to become the largest national database of user-generated resources and residential opportunities.

The AHN also strives to inspire, empower, and provide technical expertise to project starters working to respond locally to the national housing and support crisis. Browse resources in your area, find helpful guides and videos, and submit your own emerging housing project today!

VISIT THE AHN WEBSITE

Mari-Anne KehlerParent Advocate, Vice President, Board of Directors, Autism Society of Los Angeles; FRED Conference Co-Founder

The Autism Housing Network is a brilliant resource for families creating housing options and putting together a person-centered support system. This powerful tool is designed to educate and create a forum of communication to support self-advocates and families who may feel lost or helpless when thinking about housing for adults with special needs. It will certainly help change mindsets towards creating a future that empowers people.

Red WilliamsMother of 6 (including an adult son with autism) and visionary behind The Ohana House in California

In tears of joy finding [the Autism Housing Network] on my Facebook newsfeed. Bless you all. Truly a gift.

Aaron VorellExecutive Director, Casa de Amma

I am so excited to see the new Autism Housing Network. I meet and talk to many families each week who are desperate for good housing and support options, and this platform will be a great, all-in-one resource for families and individuals desperately in need.

Roberta JordanParent seeking to create a housing solution in South Bend, IN

After weeks of searching the internet for models of residences for autistic individuals, I was thrilled to find the AHN. It is both comforting and inspiring to know that there are groups and individuals around the county who are working toward the same goal I am: to provide a safe and supportive place for autistic individuals to live their lives to the fullest.

Denise ResnickMatt's Mom, SAARC Co-Founder, First Place Founderhttps://www.firstplaceaz.org

We are thrilled to see that one of the recommendations from the seminal Opening Doors Study – to create an interactive database to connect families – is now being answered with the Autism Housing Network. This platform has extraordinary potential to spark ideas, promote successful models, share best practices and be a catalyst for advocates and parents eager to work together on solutions.

GROUNDBREAKING REPORT:  A PLACE IN THE WORLD

In partnership with Arizona State University’s  Morrison Institute for Public Policy, and First Place AZ and its Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Center for Public Policy, MHAF’s Autism Housing Network published a new study titled A Place in the World, which offers the universal language for a guiding narrative to research, develop and achieve supportive housing solutions.

The groundbreaking report includes more than 150 terms to help guide people to better understand housing preferences, accessibility needs, supportive amenities, service delivery models and more. It aims to clearly define nomenclature and market segments for the benefit and application of all sectors; establish best practices and guiding principles; and drive crucial partnerships and policy decisions that address pressing needs compounded by the current housing crisis.

The study provides the foundational nomenclature for housing and service delivery models with the goal to further define market segments, establish best practices and guiding principles, and help drive crucial partnerships that address pressing needs resulting from the current housing crisis.

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From our blog

Image of the cover of the report with a watery blue-grey background and a faded white icon of the state of utah in the middle with the following words on the icon: 2023 Salt Lake Valley Neuro-Inclusive Housing Market Analysis. The bottom of the report cover has various shades of orange creating a cityscape with mountains with the following words on top: Data driving a place in the world for autistic adults and others with intellectual/developmental disabilities.

Organizations Across Salt Lake Area Compile Data on Housing Needs and Displacement Risk of Autistic and Neurodivergent Adults

Organizations Across Salt Lake Area Compile Data on Housing Needs and Displacement Risk of Autistic…

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Our Hope for the 1 in 59 Children Diagnosed with Autism Today

When the CDC announced that the prevalence rate of autism has risen yet again -…

Our Hope for the 1 in 59 Children Diagnosed with Autism TodayRead More

What Can Group Homes Offer People with Disabilities?

Group homes are homes in the community where a disability service provider both maintains and…

What Can Group Homes Offer People with Disabilities?Read More

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