Turning 22 can feel like 'falling off a cliff'

WBUR's Radio Boston spoke to Janet Fennelly in an extended interview last week. Her family recently purchased four acres and are developing an enrichment program on it. The center will focus on connection, skill building, and socialization for adults with disabilities.

The story led off by saying: “Being in your early 20s can be an exciting time. For thousands of young people with developmental disabilities, however, the early 20s can feel more like ‘falling off of a cliff,’ as many families describe it.

When a young adult with a developmental disability in Massachusetts turns 22, they transition out of the special education programs they’re entitled to by their school district and into programs run by the state. Those programs aren't guaranteed and many have long wait lists. The consequences of not being in a program, or the right program, can be devastating for families.”

You can listen to the full story here.

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