Respite Care for Autism: A Parent's Guide to Life Skills Training and Support Programs
Description
In this episode of Autism Labs, Mike Carr, Sharon Holloway, and Allie Langan discuss the importance of respite care and life skills programs for autistic and neurodivergent young adults, emphasizing early, consistent, and individualized support to bridge gaps between home, school, and community settings. They highlight how tailored programs, physical activity, and structured social interactions help manage behavior and foster independence, while acknowledging the challenges parents face in finding safe, supportive environments. The conversation also covers starting a nonprofit, securing 501(c)(3) status, and leveraging multiple funding streams, including Medicaid waivers, insurance, donations, and community resources, to sustain programs. Innovative staffing solutions, such as university interns, religious volunteers, and niche community groups, are shared as ways to enhance program quality while promoting engagement. Overall, the discussion underscores the value of building strong community support, early intervention, and personalized strategies to empower both individuals and families navigating the transition to adulthood.



