This month’s Autism 200 Series class is Transition to Adulthood: Housing Options – A Panel Discussion.
The housing crisis continues to negatively impact families and individuals with ASD, and it is expected to worsen, with an estimated 500,000 teens with autism entering adulthood in the coming decade. Affordability, access and severe shortage of residential and housing programs have placed a tremendous strain on parents, families and individuals seeking appropriate housing options. This panel discussion will provide information and creative approaches to navigate and secure housing for all, regardless of ability and independence levels.
This class will be held Thursday, July 19, 2018 at Seattle Children’s Hospital in Wright Auditorium from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Our facilitator is Rose Yu, MA, MBA
You can live-stream classes using Facebook Live on Seattle Children’s Facebook page