Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 Hi Heidi, My oldest does not have CMT and she had to live at home until she was 20. She went to our Jr. college to get an affordable A.A degree. At 20 1/2 she moved onto a UC. Now she had to live with 4 other people that split the rent. Most 18 year olds can't move out on their own these days unless they get a dorm room, move in with a bunch of friends, rent a bedroom from someone or have rich parents so all this is " Normal " . Here in my town we have an apartment complex for adults with disabilities and seniors. It is like a little community. You can go to the cafe, get a hair cut, play games and buy groceries. They also have a bus and a driver for people that can not drive. Several of the housing there is low income sponsored by HUD based on your income. We have a lot of HUD housing around here but the one I mentioned is very nice. The other HUD units are nice but the neighbors undesirable. I am sure where you live it is nicer. I hope you figure this all out I have kids that will be in the same boat very soon. You can save me some time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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