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AARP Promotes Housing Articles and Resources to Support Adults with I/DD

Mar 19, 2025

AARP Livable Communities elevated a series of articles that promote housing options for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).

As parents of adult children with I/DD grow older, integrated supportive housing can help them live independently.

Check out the articles and videos below about supportive housing for people with I/DD.

  • Parents Are Creating Communities for Their Grown Children Who Have Special Needs
  • How to Create a Residential Community for People With I/DD
  • Designing Housing for People With I/DD
  • Finding a ‘Forever Home’ for My Adult Son With Autism

More About Supportive Housing

  • Infographic: People With I/DD in the United States
  • Video: New Beginnings
  • Website: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Website: National Resource Center for Supported Decision-Making
  • Video Series: Fourth Tuesday Forums on Innovative Options: Success Stories for Individuals, Families and Providers
    • Video: Supportive Housing: Independent Living With Individualized Support
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