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Working with clients who show signs of autism

Working with clients who show signs of autism

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 5, 2023

Recommendations to work with individuals who may be Autistic including relationship building, sensory sensitivities, information overload and select case studies. Pages 12, 13 and 18 of the PDF.
The Arc: Technology directory

The Arc: Technology directory

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 4, 2023

Directory to find, share, and review support technologies for topics such as independent living skills, scheduling and daily routine reminders, health goals, and relationships.
Moving to a place of my own!: Transfer of support

Moving to a place of my own!: Transfer of support

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 4, 2023

Charts to be completed by a caregiver and an individual receiving support, respectively, to document activities requiring assistance and to coordinate the transition of support during a move. Page 101-102 of the English PDF, page 105-106 of the French PDF.
Moving to a place of my own!: Transfer of support

Moving to a place of my own!: Support workers

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 4, 2023

Worksheet to identify the desired characteristics, abilities, and personality traits a person would like their support worker to have. Page 97 of the English PDF, page 101 of the French PDF.
Working with clients who show signs of autism

Moving to a place of my own!: Support after the move

by Neuroinclusivity in Housing | Nov 4, 2023

Descriptions of support, estimates of hourly rates of support workers, as well as a blank table to summarize desired amount of support hours for each day of the week. Page 86-87 of the English PDF, page 90-91 for the French PDF.
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