We want to see our mature son living independently, preferably in a group situation with a monitor.
He is 47 yrs. old, "learning disabled," and must move on....we don't know where to start. He thrives best with other people so living by himself is not the best option, even if he could afford it. Can anyone make suggestions?
Hello there. If I were you I would get him a home that is relitivly close to your house and have him share in with another person. He is deffinately too old for the frat house seen.
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Check out Host homes, in your local area.. a few of my friends are in some and they love it! She told me that they treat her like there own.. Plus she visits her mom on the weekends.
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