what state
and what do you need to know about
benefits housing
http://disability-advocate.com/
http://usadisabilityresources.com/
http://www.disabilityinfo.gov/digov-public/public/DisplayPag e.do?parentFolderId=500
http://ohmyapt.apartmentratings.com/landlord-tenant-act.html
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
800/950-6264
Support groups for families of adults with serious mental illness, information about medications (fact sheets prescription assistance programs), listing of state affiliates, Family to Family Education program in some areas
these are a few things i found but without more info
shell
we live in alaska and the state doesn't offer specialist for my sons PDD and OCD AND has voices and is losing his hearing. he has attempted 3 sucided. he has three personalities living with him a very old man and a young girl and a very mean nasy and hateful boy. his eyes will turn black and he smells like old oatmeal and trys to hurt everything and anything he comes across.
So his local dr. found a specialist that has requested us to move. But due to his needs i have not been able to work since his needs has increased. I am at a lose as to how I am to move down there to get him the medical that he needs due to lack of money . it is not like i am moving from a state side by side. no it will cost me to drive out with him and our household stuff over 7,ooo and three long days and crossing fingers that nothing will happen along the way that he will not have to be airlifited out. I am not sure what to do. i end the night crying and wake up wondering how i am going to make it through the day to help him.
thanks for listening stevens mom
The Autism specialist in the state of Alaska is Pat McDaide. SHe is an old friend of mine.
Look her up and give her a call I am sure she can help.
If you need a lawyer, one of the BEST sped atty's in the country is in ALaska -- Sonia Kerr. I don't know what city, but I can get you her contact info if you need her.