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What services do you guys get (therapy, OT, etc.) and what aids do you use to get by?
As far a services go, I have:
Therapy
OT
a caregiver/aid person a few days a week
Med doctor/medication
Aids:
Weighted blanket
Ear Plugs
Putty
A voice recorder (for lectures at school)
Chewy tubes
Yeah, mainly sensory stuff
am wish autist aides would be taken as seriously as other disability aides,those outside autist community probably wouldn't even know the need of a lot of them.
have a lot of services-all are needed,some are not all being followed? [dont know the word for it] though.
-OT,have been especially good for the home adaptions.
-twenty four hour residential care under learning disability services.
-two days worth of council funding for extra support staff from the NAS,and the lady am with takes am out in the NAS' own car,she has said they are getting the council to increase the funding so am can have more NAS staff.
-access to the NAS day centre-anglo house when it's closed for the sensory room and art room.
-one extra funded experienced agency staff,she works with am and in a residential home for blind/VIers with learning disabilities.
-not sure what the name for it is but the council looks after bank account.
-own motability car and blue badge-still waiting for these due to the home manager saying am need to pay off a care debt first.
-Autism specialised speech therapist,havent had one for a long time as he swapped services and was never replaced.
-Autism/behavioral specialised pyschologist,he retired left his job a while back and has not been replaced yet.
-a behavioral expert [not sure what type of doctor she is] all changes and new things have to be said to her first,she says what sort of restraining can be used etc,she's a bit like a lawyer/judge type person.
-an LD-CPN,she is like a regular CPN but is in LD service/only for LDers/devs,she can do a lot of stuff including making hospitals rush appointments and ask for specific meds,anyone who wants to make changes to routine/anything also has to speak to her about it first.
-an awesome neuro [neurologist] at hope hospital.
-Pets as therapy-not doing this at the moment,but will be when have settled again-am not allowed pets at home so this is the next best thing.
-RDA sessions-starting back on RDA sessions at ashton hall when settled again.
-a social worker [LD team],he is not as nice as last social worker.
-a gp who will come out to am at home even when they are not emergency appointments as she knows the lack of access am have with their building,shes also one of the best GPs out there as she makes sure am understand what she has said and goes through things slow-rather than the complete opposite of what many of them do.
-an advocate from future visions,he speaks for am in meetings,or anywhere else needed,he is like a lawyer,and sister can be included under this part as she another advocate at meetings as well.
-a unofficial assistance cat,it's like an assistance dog-only its a cat,and its form of assistance is in hugs and rubs and stuff,he doesnt even live at home,but he's made it his duty to be an assistance cat for am anyway,he likes giving dribble baths.
Aides--
-ear defenders
-laser lite ear plugs
-wall padding
-wheel chair gloves
-koosh balls
-laptop with a TTS programme [for full communication]
and a fifteen mb adsl broadband connection [sky] -the council has officially classed it as a disability aide for am!
-as for chewing things,am dont discriminate,will chew anything,whether its sticks,the bed,game boxes,whatever.
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