Creating Compassionate Homes for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
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Ongoing, First published Apr 18
Living with autism presents unique challenges, and finding a home that caters to the specific needs of individuals on the autism spectrum is crucial for their well-being. They are leading the charge in creating compassionate homes that provide a supportive environment for individuals on the autism spectrum. With a deep understanding of the diverse needs of this community, Salisbury Autistic Care is dedicated to designing living spaces that prioritize safety, support, and comfort.
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