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For autistic adults, getting services can be an uphill battle

04.12.2024 - By Connecticut Public RadioPlay

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For adults on the autism spectrum, getting services can be a challenging task to navigate.

A new bill passed last year means that more autistic adults could receive services from the state from the Connecticut Autism Waiver.

But services still remain limited. There is currently a ten year waiting list to receive the waiver leaving thousands scrambling for services. Today, we talk about the Connecticut Autism Waiver program.

Later, we hear about businesses working to make their establishments more accommodating to neurodiverse clientele.

GUESTS:

Jimna Miller: Co-Chair of Autism Advisory Council and Volunteer

Jennifer Twachtman-Bassett: Autism Clinical Specialist and Research Coordinator at Connecticut Children's Hospital

Emma McKeever (left): resident of Glastonbury who is currently on the Autism Waiver Waitlist

Pam McKeever: resident of Glastonbury and parent of autistic adult

Sarah Spear: CEO and Founder of Empowered Together

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