Thriving in a Residential Setting

Your home is your castle. The color you paint your bedroom, what you decide will be on the menu this week and getting together with your friends for bowling practice is only limited by your budget and time you have available – and, maybe your painting skills! However, if you are living in a licensed or certified setting with roommates, working with family, support staff, and an ISP team – sometimes it isn’t that easy. Let’s talk about your rights, how to communicate what you want, and how to quickly find and use resources to help you affect change in your home to live the life you want.

*There will be a live Q&A for this recording on May 6 at 11:00 am

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Toni Larson

Residential Facilities Ombudsman, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health

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2024 Self-advocate Convention of Oregon

May 13–15

The Graduate, Eugene

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