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Asked January 2010
Is there Assisted Living for a 20-year-old that is mentally disabled?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Jan 2010
This gets very hard. There is help, but the person would probably have to be declared disabled by Social Security. Please call your local mental health organization and see if they can help. They may have some options meanwhile.
Carol
01/26/2010 09:35:08
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