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Maxim Poon Wong - All You Need To Know About Housing With Disability

Our goal is to encourage you and your young person to choose housing for people with disabilities that meets their needs and enables them to live an independent life. To help you support your young person with such a decision, Maxim Poon Wong describes the different types of housing for people with disabilities which may be suitable and where you can find out more.

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Maxim Poon Wong - All You Need To Know About Housing With Disability

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  1. Maxim Poon Wong - All You Need To Know About Housing With Disability

  2. Maxim Poon Wong! • Our goal is to encourage you and your young person to choose housing for people with disabilities that meets their needs and enables them to live an independent life. To help you support your young person with such a decision, Maxim Poon Wong, describe the different types of housing for people with disabilities which may be suitable and where you can find out more.

  3. Home Adaptations • Living at Home • Supported Living • Maxim Poon Wong - • You may be happy with where your child lives, but it needs to be more accessible. Whether it's minor adaptations or a more extensive project using specialist equipment, there are tons of options on hand. Our Directory features companies that can work with you on home adaptations. • Supported living offers young people choice and control over their lives, in addition to allowing them to access regulated care and assistance. Young people have their own room and a legal lease, as well as responsibility as tenants and the option of receiving care and assistance separately from their tenancy. • The term 'living at home' refers to staying in the family home with parents or carers. It may suit some, but not everyone. Thinking about the level of support that your child needs is critical here. If your child needs more help than can be provided at home, you may need to obtain extra support in the community. For this, a needs evaluation can be done by social services.

  4. A residential care home is an organized residence designed to ensure that all accommodation, meals, personal care, and social needs of a person with disabilities are met. Deciding to place your child in a residential care home is a tough decision. According to Maxim Poon Wong, a good care home should provide individualized, professional care and support whilst giving the individual the chance to live independently and have a fulfilling life. • Residential Care

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