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Very interesting article and a quick read. I know that this is what happened to us with one of my sons. It took FOREVER to get a proper diagnosis because of it. Please pass this information along to someone who might need it!
https://www.autismspeaks.org/science/science-news/adhd-symptoms-can-delay-autism-diagnosis-years?utm_source=social-media&utm_medium=text-link&utm_campaign=espeaks ![]() “Every year, at least 50,000 individuals with autism will enter adulthood” “Ninety percent of autistic adults are unemployed or underemployed, a rate unlikely to improve as the autistic-adult population grows.” These are just two of the very powerful quotes from this article. What are we doing as a society to prepare for this underutilized population of people who can contribute to our society in very valuable ways? This article offers some suggestions. If you are a business owner, or know a business owner, please take a few minutes to read this and share it with others! Click on the picture above or the link below to see the article! http://www.bsci21.org/5-lessons-learned-from-businesses-hiring-adults-with-autism/ Zane's Foundation, Inc. proudly presents......on June 9, 2015 at Christ Community Chapel, 750 W. Streetsboro Road, Route 303, Hudson, Lower Level, Room 11 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Topic: All About the "Able Act"..............Speaker: David G. Umbaugh, Attorney, Day Ketterer Ltd., Hudson Attorney David Umbaugh will describe the purpose and the potential benefits of the Able Act for our loved ones with special needs. As the Able Act is a fairly new federal law, this workshop gives the attendee an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the "Able account." Topics will include: how the benefits of this Act has created opportunities without risk to Medicaid and SSI benefits, how it works in tandem with "special needs trusts," the continuing updates here in Ohio, how to use an IRA or 401(k)'s to benefit your loved ones with special needs and much more! Do not miss this opportunity! Any questions, please contact the Zane's Foundation Office at 330-677-9263 or email us at info@zanesfoundation.org. |
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