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Why the Next “Empty Bed” Isn’t Enough for Adults with Disabilities

September 18, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

As a director at Madison House Autism Foundation, my search for insights, solutions, and direction in better serving …

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2016 Presidential Candidates: Let’s Talk About the Future of Adults with Autism

September 17, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Dear 2016 Presidential Candidates, In this last round of presidential debates, the vaccine debate and autism was …

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Featured Artist Michael Malfaro | Mixed Media Sculptor

September 14, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Michael Malfaro, from Reading, Pennsylvania, works in the media of found objects. Some may not be able to see the value …

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Madison Fields Farm Invites Community to ‘The Amazing Maze’

August 28, 2015 //  by amcbride

Mother Goose-themed Corn Maze Comes to Dickerson, MD Farm Now Operated by Madison House Autism Foundation, Just in Time …

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Back to School: 21 On and Off the Spectrum

August 13, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Back to school has always been one of my favorite times of year (I’m a nerd, I know). As we enter the final stretch of …

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McBride Named Executive Director of Madison House Autism Foundation

July 27, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

In recognition of outstanding leadership and progress in helping Madison House Autism Foundation (MHAF) expand its …

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Featured Artist Kevin Kopsco | Composer, Musician, and Student

July 23, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

Kevin Kopsco is a 27-year-old autistic musician and student at The Boston Conservatory who has been playing music for 20 …

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Measuring the Impact of Equine Therapy on Autistic Adults

July 21, 2015 //  by Aaron Overton

Equine therapy is a new and somewhat controversial area of research that is only recently being popularized. Yet studies …

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For Drew, the end of school probably means living with our parents, and if all goes well, having a job to work at every day. His dream job, as far as we can tell, is to work at Home Depot because Home Depot has extensive ceiling fan and light fixture sections. But everything is uncertain.

The Real World: 21 On and Off the Autism Spectrum

July 10, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

A sister's reflection on her 19-year-old brother's uncertain future This isn’t news, my family has been aware of …

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How to Improve Employment for Those with Disabilities: Flexible Policy, Research, and Choices

July 6, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

In many states, policy is changing in an effort to improve life options for individuals with intellectual/developmental …

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Marriott International Comes to Madison Fields for Spirit to Serve Day

June 30, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

On May 20, 2015, over 70 volunteers from Marriott International arrived on big white buses ready to get their hands …

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18-Year-Old Living With Asperger’s: How ‘Princessing’ Changed My Life

June 29, 2015 //  by Shannon Doty

I've always been a little bit different. What does different mean exactly? I mean, everyone’s a little bit kooky in …

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