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

April 27, 2018 //  by Madison House Autism Foundation

When the CDC announced that the prevalence rate of autism has risen yet again - (2018) 1 in 59 children -  faces of …

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What Can Group Homes Offer People with Disabilities?

June 15, 2017 //  by Shannon Doty

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

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Coalition for Community Choice Advocates Unite

June 13, 2017 //  by Shannon Doty

The Coalition for Community Choice (CCC), founded by Madison House Autism Foundation, is effort led by of hundreds of …

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How Campus Models Help Seniors with Intellectual Disabilities Stay Connected

January 26, 2017 //  by Shannon Doty

Bill, a charming 56-year-old Southern gentleman sits proudly under the lifetime’s worth of taekwondo medals and the …

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Winter Sports for People of All Abilities: Adaptive Skiing Centers in the USA

January 24, 2017 //  by Shannon Doty

Did you know that most winter sports, including skiing, can be adapted for individuals with disabilities? Individuals …

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Challenges and Victories For Rident Park, An Emerging Community for Adults with Special Needs

December 9, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Have you ever thought about building your own supported living community for adults with intellectual/developmental …

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Public Assistance

Public Assistance: A Lifeline for People with Special Needs

November 22, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

When you notice a cute little girl with Down Syndrome in Target or a young man on the autism spectrum excitedly flapping …

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Talking About Disabilities

Words Matter: The Dos and Don’ts When Talking About Disabilities

October 26, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Words matter. They help us understand each other and the things around us. Sometimes well-intentioned people do not know …

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Disability Housing

5 Things You Need to Know About Disability Housing and Advocacy

September 26, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

If you or a loved one has an intellectual/developmental disability (I/DD) and/or autism, it is imperative that you …

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Tiny Homes

5 Reasons Why Autistic Adults Should Consider Tiny Homes

August 23, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Tiny home skeptics are asking, “Who would ever want to live in a 350 square-foot space?” As evidenced by the 40,000 …

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Luke's Best Chance

Rolling Stone Exposé, “Luke’s Best Chance,” Highlights MHAF’s Housing Program

July 27, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

In “Luke’s Best Chance: One Man’s Fight for His Autistic Son,” Pulitzer Prize-winner and father, Paul Solotaroff, …

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Person-Centered Planning: What is it, and why does it matter?

July 18, 2016 //  by Shannon Doty

Person-centered planning is more than just a buzzword, it is a system shift that puts the desires and life goals of a …

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