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Come tour CA’s Adult Program residence and speak with the staff and residents about the program.

October 24, 2020 By Carissa Garabedian

Many adults with autism spectrum disorder want to move out of their parents’ home but don’t know where to begin. Their parents are equally anxious for them to be independent. CA’s transition program equips clients with the skills they need to eventually live independently with just a little bit of support.
We coach, support and encourage our clients, helping them begin the transition to independence.
Our residential program offers transitional housing for adults with autism who are interested in developing the life skills necessary to live on their own. The length of stay varies with each resident, their skill level and goals. The ultimate goal of this program is for participants to move into their own apartment with just a little bit of ongoing support.
Join us on Wednesday, October 26th, from 5pm-7pm at CA’s Adult Program, learn about the process and what we have to offer. Come for the whole two hours to socialize or just long enough to ask your questions and tour the house! CA staff and current residents will be on site to answer your questions.
CA will be providing light refreshments.

10/28 5-7 pm

Register here

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Carissa Garabedian is the publisher of Know Different and mother to a special needs child in Richmond, Virginia. Carissa also publishes the award-winning Macaroni Kid of Richmond.



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