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The Revolving Door, the Untold Story of Disability Supports is a story of a young adult woman trying to find good support people who are committed to helping her. Many leave the field because of poor pay and high stress. This is a raw honest story depicting young adults with developmental disabilities who are aging out of the system. These adults are left alone with very little support. Isolation is common with adults with developmental disabilities. Statistics show that in the coming years there will be a tsunami of children with autism growing up to be young adults. Our current social…mehr

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The Revolving Door, the Untold Story of Disability Supports is a story of a young adult woman trying to find good support people who are committed to helping her. Many leave the field because of poor pay and high stress. This is a raw honest story depicting young adults with developmental disabilities who are aging out of the system. These adults are left alone with very little support. Isolation is common with adults with developmental disabilities. Statistics show that in the coming years there will be a tsunami of children with autism growing up to be young adults. Our current social welfare system is not equipped to handle this tsunami coming our way. The author wants to advocate for better pay and incentive for people entering the direct support professional field. It is a MUST READ for anyone who deals with people with disabilities. Although the book deals with serious topics, the author imparts humor and honesty to engage with the reader.
Autorenporträt
Christine is an autistic self advocate. She graduated magna cum laude from Loyola Marymount University with a B.A. in psychology. In 2014, Christine wrote an autobiography titled Working the Double Shift: A Young Woman's Journey with Autism. She has spoken about her experiences with various groups, organizations and conferences. Christine decided to write the fictional novella, The Revolving Door: The Untold Story of Disability Support, based on her personal experience of dealing with the turnover of direct support professionals, as well as raising awareness about this issue and the need to increase pay for caregivers and other direct support professionals. Her passion is to spread autism acceptance and to educate others about the need to create a variety of supports and opportunities for adults with autism and other developmental disabilities.