This article is Part II of a series. Please see Who Moves? Part I for background discussion leading to this …
“Who Moves?” Part II: Housing Terms Breed Confusion in the Disability CommunityRead More
// by Shannon Doty
This article is Part II of a series. Please see Who Moves? Part I for background discussion leading to this …
“Who Moves?” Part II: Housing Terms Breed Confusion in the Disability CommunityRead More
// by Shannon Doty
The following hypothetical situation is based on observations from a recent visit to an Independent Apartment …
Independent Apartment Communities: What Are They, and Why Do They Matter?Read More
// by Shannon Doty
It's been a little over a month since the re-launch of the Autism Housing Network (AHN), and what an outstanding …
The Autism Housing Network: What Our Friends Are SayingRead More
// by Shannon Doty
Madison House Autism Foundation is excited to unveil a project that has been in the works for over a year now: the new …
The Autism Housing Network: Turning Parents into Project StartersRead More
// by Shannon Doty
"Who Moves?" is a two-part series that discusses the differences between Shared Living and a Family Host Home/Adult …
“Who Moves?” Part I: The Differences Between Shared Living and Adult Foster CareRead More
// by Shannon Doty
All of us in the autism community know that securing appropriate housing and ensuring support over one’s lifetime are …
// by Shannon Doty
AN OVERVIEW OF COHOUSING When I give presentations or consult for emerging housing options, I often hear that …
Neurodiverse Cohousing: What is it, and why does it matter?Read More
// by Shannon Doty
In 2013, in the middle of a New Jersey suburb, a small apartment building was built to offer a supportive housing …
Desi’s Desk: Tour a Community of 40 Neighbors with I/DDRead More
// by Shannon Doty
Driving through rural Texas, I didn’t know what to expect from a “farmstead.” There are mixed opinions in the autism …
Down Home Ranch: A Place Where People of All Abilities Can Be RanchersRead More
// by Shannon Doty
Last month, Madison House Autism Foundation President, JaLynn Prince, addressed the Interagency Autism Coordinating …
Madison House President’s Statement to IACC: “Services Delayed Are Services Denied”Read More
// by Shannon Doty
Last month, over 200 leaders representing half of the U.S. gathered at the 2015 Together for Choice Conference hosted by …
RECAP: 2015 Together for Choice Conference at MisericordiaRead More
// by Shannon Doty
After a nine-year hiatus, the Ed Trevisan Memorial Tournament reunited at Bretton Woods Country Club to raise funds …
VIDEO: MD Golf Tournament Raises Funds for Special Needs AdultsRead More
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