TOP 10 Best States To Live For Autism

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  • @OurLANDingCrew8
    @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +31

    Clarifications!
    💕Minnesota doesn't have special need public schools, they have a special needs program within their public school system
    💕Colorado has the medicaid waiver, CES waiver, and the TRE program if you're living in the Colorado Springs area. All of them help with resources, therapies, and respite. Medicaid waiver has a couple years with waiting list, TRE does not. It's pretty easy to get into. CES waiver has been difficult for a few people but for most, it was just about waiting and being patient while going through the process. Most said they had the waiver within months of applying. A few were denied but upon appeal were approved.
    💕Apparently Vermont is a really good state from what I am seeing from all of you!
    Keep them coming! I will update this post as much to keep most updated information!

    • @beckyb2968
      @beckyb2968 4 роки тому +3

      Minnesota does have special needs public charter schools. My daughter goes to a public specialty high school for kids on the spectrum. MN has awesome Autism and mental health resources. No wait list for waiver.

    • @marinagreen3484
      @marinagreen3484 4 роки тому

      Hi ! Awesome information. My husband will be retiring from the army at 20 yrs, my son was diagnosed with ASD last October at 3 yrs old. Currently we live in GA. Before the diagnosis we thought Fl, but is horrible. We have researched for best states to move with best services for autism as well. We have decided so far Indianapolis.
      Thank you for the information ♾

    • @ellie_grace_gymnast7720
      @ellie_grace_gymnast7720 Рік тому

      How about Michigan

    • @jordangristina615
      @jordangristina615 Рік тому

      And since I have high functioning Asperger's mix with bipolar social disorder that's why having 2 part time jobs or one full time job and getting off of services interests me more than your autistic children because they're autism is more severe than my situation

  • @paulridikas5746
    @paulridikas5746 3 роки тому +37

    Hi everyone. I'm from Massachusetts. I have high functioning autism, a mild case of asperger's syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder- not specificed. I am part of the autism spectrum. I will be getting programs/services for autism to help me with my skills in my state. I am glad that Massachusetts is one of the top 10 states to live with autism.

  • @AlissaandJager
    @AlissaandJager 4 роки тому +13

    I'm from Pittsburgh! Born and raised :) We have a lot of autism and disability-centered programs and welcome everyone! If you move to Pittsburgh, you won't be disappointed! Disclaimer though: I don't have first-hand experience in this, I only know from growing up in the area and from my friends who have disabled family members

  • @a.herrera7940
    @a.herrera7940 4 роки тому +27

    The Bay Area in Cali is up north like San Francisco, Pleasanton, Oakland, etc. Hollywood would be The Valley. I’m from The Valley 💁🏻‍♀️❤️

    • @muhammadbelal9475
      @muhammadbelal9475 3 роки тому

      If someone work in DT San Fransisco - what would be nearest family friendly neighborhood for such services?

    • @FloridaMan786
      @FloridaMan786 2 роки тому

      Who wants to live in California? It’s a junk yard

    • @rturney6376
      @rturney6376 Місяць тому

      Me too ❤

  • @teresas2945
    @teresas2945 4 роки тому +24

    Moved from Texas to New York for better services. Upstate New York, specifically Syracuse, is great for Autism. Not expensive but you have to deal with the brutal winters

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому

      That’s good to know. Thanks!!!

    • @marinagreen3484
      @marinagreen3484 4 роки тому +3

      Teresa S we have Upstate NY in mind as well. I’d like to talk to someone who is already there. We lived in TX and I agree with tou

    • @noelwallace8680
      @noelwallace8680 3 роки тому +1

      I'm from Texas and can't find any resources here for adults. Its very discouraging

    • @eb51
      @eb51 2 роки тому +2

      @@noelwallace8680 i am thinking about relocating from Cali to Dallas . I have a minor with severe autism. We get ABA ihss and the schools are great . But i would like to get some insight on Dallas . Thank you 😊

    • @noelwallace8680
      @noelwallace8680 2 роки тому

      @@eb51 Dallas is better than alot of cities in Texas. They have some nice areas and they have some rough areas. If you are going to pick a city in Texas, Dallas is prolly the best choice. Still I recommend a different state if at all possible. Austin is completely falling a part. Dont choose Austin. I want out.

  • @nicolew939
    @nicolew939 4 роки тому +14

    Sacramento, CA is less expensive than the Bay Area and other parts of California. The UC Davis MIND clinic, which deals with autism and children with developmental delays is located in Sacramento, they are wonderful and have so many resources.

    • @sexyirishmamii
      @sexyirishmamii 4 роки тому +1

      Nicole W I agree for the most part. Sacramento’s rent is getting ridiculously high but the county isn’t adjusting pay wages like the Bay Area has. Regardless California is just expensive now matter where you live

  • @seabert14
    @seabert14 4 роки тому +15

    I live in the upstate new york area and the services for Autism and speical needs are great.

    • @samanthars1706
      @samanthars1706 Рік тому

      Hi I live in nyc do you know which places in upstate are good for autism services?

    • @karismacosme
      @karismacosme 8 місяців тому

      Is Rochester a good one? I heard they are there top for services and school for autism

    • @angelfitzwater4054
      @angelfitzwater4054 6 місяців тому

      ​@@karismacosmeI have the same question. We were considering Rochester or Buckeye AZ. I hope you get a reply.

    • @angelfitzwater4054
      @angelfitzwater4054 6 місяців тому

      Stay away from WV

  • @loreandrue
    @loreandrue 4 роки тому +5

    I can’t speak for all of Virginia, but the area I live in is fantastic! We have 4 schools for Autism and developmental disabilities within about 20 minutes from where I live, and they work with kids on all ends of the spectrum. There is a neighborhood for adults with special needs about 5 minutes away from one of the schools too, which makes adjusting easier. It’s so good to see my community being so accepting of everyone

    • @jasonmann6793
      @jasonmann6793 3 роки тому

      A neighborhood for adults with special needs? Where is this?

    • @helloooooooooooo771
      @helloooooooooooo771 3 роки тому

      Which area do you live in? A neighborhood for adults with special needs sounds amazing.

    • @miguelarroyo1771
      @miguelarroyo1771 Місяць тому

      I live in VA and my 4yr old just got diagnosed with Autism. Can you please let me know where in VA this is?

  • @FamilyRubio
    @FamilyRubio 4 роки тому +10

    Also for the homeschooling here in Cali, a lot of children on the spectrum are taking in home public school. Which we are thinking about for my oldest. Some programs I’ve looked into actually pay for tutors to come out to your home!

  • @enigmaticladypisces3169
    @enigmaticladypisces3169 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you! Living in south Florida is pure d hell for my son with autism. I felt as if I’ve been left for dead with my non-verbal autism child. I’m going to relocate to the west coast soon.

    • @Helping_Handsforyou
      @Helping_Handsforyou 2 роки тому +2

      Sailing in the same boat. I am very confused where to relocate? Have you decided were you want to move?

    • @catrinabramov895
      @catrinabramov895 2 роки тому +3

      Please share where. We are in Tampa area. Thinking about North Carolina.

    • @enigmaticladypisces3169
      @enigmaticladypisces3169 2 роки тому +1

      @@Helping_Handsforyou Hi there! I’m being pulled towards Charlotte, Nc or Dallas, Tx.

    • @enigmaticladypisces3169
      @enigmaticladypisces3169 2 роки тому +2

      @@catrinabramov895 I love Charlotte, Nc!! That’s my best bet for now. The west coast receives a lot of help for kids like ours, however it’s so far. I’m willing to take a chance if there’s no luck in the next town I decide on. Peace & Blessings to you guys. I understand

    • @enigmaticladypisces3169
      @enigmaticladypisces3169 2 роки тому

      @@catrinabramov895 It was told to me that San Francisco, Ca and the entire California state takes special needs cases serious. I wish Florida was like that.

  • @whatwhat8524
    @whatwhat8524 3 роки тому +9

    I live in Florida and definitely agree with you concerning services. I wonder often that if we could have moved to another state how much better my son's life would be.

  • @mrsduns1
    @mrsduns1 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for the information, I appreciate it. If you have or willing to do an updated video, that would be amazing. My husband is a year out from retirement and we are doing some research, I mean I have been doing this sometimes but now is crunch time so any and every information would be great.

  • @GrowingUpGantt
    @GrowingUpGantt 4 роки тому +16

    I love that you’re sharing this info! I know HOW much you researched into this 💙

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +3

      Yes girl! Some people are going to have bad experiences in every state, that's just how the cookie crumbles but I was so happy to see many states are falling in line!!!

  • @erindawson5257
    @erindawson5257 4 роки тому +7

    Live in So Cal. No Disneyland tickets. Lol. They used to offered discounted ticket once per year. The services for my adult son are great and being a paid provider for him is a blessing. I have live in WA state and Vermont and CA has by far been the best!

    • @cindye7916
      @cindye7916 4 місяці тому

      I have an adult son 30, on the spectrum. We live in se CT and the situation is bleak. Could you explain how good your services are? Thanks

  • @devinelove3560
    @devinelove3560 3 роки тому +7

    This is exactly what's happening for us. We are in FL and have had such trouble finding help here.

  • @jodikoroush2836
    @jodikoroush2836 4 роки тому +10

    Oregon has a lot of resources! I have 2 Children on the spectrum and have not had ANY issues with services. I am in the Lane County area. Oregon is easy to transfer services from county to county. My children currently do in home therapy through Bridgeway House which they also have in office therapy as well as school for older children on the spectrum. Oregon also has the OHSU CDRC programs.

  • @cristinaaviles7695
    @cristinaaviles7695 4 роки тому +5

    First of all I really like this video it can be very helpful for those who want to move to another state to receive better services for their kids. We live in Southern California and we get nothing but amazing services for both our girls on the spectrum.

    • @rohinid1
      @rohinid1 3 роки тому

      Can you please let me know what school districts in south California are good.

    • @cristinaaviles7695
      @cristinaaviles7695 3 роки тому +1

      @@rohinid1 I’ve lived in riverside, rancho cucamonga and fontana . All had amazing services for my kids.

    • @myamazonone2382
      @myamazonone2382 2 роки тому

      Hi is the waiting time longer for schools and aba services?

  • @KalynJewel
    @KalynJewel 4 роки тому +6

    Upstate NY had a great public school and were so quick on services! It was very cost effective. We lived there for 3 years and were 3 hours away from the city. Never had to go more then 30min for any services. We lived in the Saratoga springs area. Washington was also pretty good. I’m from WA and we also got stationed there. Early intervention was easy to get but I was disappointed with the amount of services. Texas has been amazing because each school district is independent and you can basically decide you’re willing to pay higher taxes and have a better school. My son is not autistic but does have a disability. Great video! Upstate NY was the cheapest place we lived though!

  • @natashadunbar6330
    @natashadunbar6330 3 роки тому +13

    Pennsylvania is great! We have the child guidance resource center and they help the autistic kids with their social skills and behavioral issues. They have schools with autistic support and devices like tablets in the classroom, the center for autism in philadelphia was great for my son. We now live in upper darby and much better services here in delaware county

    • @shantawalker2473
      @shantawalker2473 2 роки тому

      I’m on Philly and it’s terrible. My son is in his 3rd school within 2 years.

    • @natashadunbar6330
      @natashadunbar6330 2 роки тому

      @@shantawalker2473 what distruct are you in? We are in Delaware County

    • @shantawalker2473
      @shantawalker2473 2 роки тому

      @@natashadunbar6330 I’m in Philly (Olney)

    • @natashadunbar6330
      @natashadunbar6330 2 роки тому

      @@shantawalker2473 oh wow...theres no services? Are there in outside services or after school programs they can offer?

  • @angelinalozano7132
    @angelinalozano7132 3 роки тому +5

    I'm in california modesto. And my son received his autism diagnosis this past week. The whole process took two months from when he had his check up to diagnosis. It's also not nearly as expensive as the bay area

  • @bipolarmommyof113
    @bipolarmommyof113 4 роки тому +5

    Indiana so far is ok for services. Been working on my son. Got him tested yesterday to see where he's at on the spectrum or if anything else is wrong. Will get results in 2 weeks. Thanks for doing this video it gives me hope and makes me curious to see where my state is and finding more resources for my son

  • @luludebono1
    @luludebono1 Рік тому +4

    We live in NY, in Long island a suburb of NYC, while prices are ridiculous here, you will find no other state as generous as NY, i did my homework been trying to move to Florida all my family is there but there is no way i can loose all the services. We have private ABA school, Self directed waiver, a budget of 85K a year in services ,respite, community habilitation, classes, instruction, whatever you can imagine!

    • @karismacosme
      @karismacosme 8 місяців тому

      What part of Long Island if you don’t mind me asking, do you know anything about Rochester New York as well? Regarding services

    • @EvelynAlers-be2gk
      @EvelynAlers-be2gk 2 місяці тому

      OMG how did you get all that?? I'm in Manhattan & getting any help has been a struggle. Our zoned ps did his iep but so far no placement, no help. I have been thinking of moving to Maryland where i hear good things. Any tips for NYC? Thank you!!

  • @Jennifer-zb4dq
    @Jennifer-zb4dq 4 роки тому +7

    I live in Louisiana and I've had a suprisingly awsome experience. My son was in early steps before 10 months, diagnosed at 20 months, and in proper autism center recieving aba before the age of 2 with no cost to me idk about other places in Louisiana, but the baton rouge area has been great.

    • @Emmsays
      @Emmsays 3 роки тому +1

      In Louisiana only EBR has better services and a charter school like emerge the rest of the cities have nothing much.

  • @indiaprincess2423
    @indiaprincess2423 4 роки тому +7

    There's alot of Autism kids in my area I stay in tracy CA thay go on alot of field trips and the teachers are very good and it doesn't cost as much in my town ❤😁❤ love your channel such a cutie family

  • @jasonswartley1351
    @jasonswartley1351 Рік тому +3

    We live in upstate New York. The finger lakes region Geneva New York on Seneca Lake. Our Daughter has Down Syndrome. The benefits here is amazing for most all special needs families. Autism, Down Syndrome and many more. Less than six month wait for medical waiver etc. I am a financial planner and work with some of the families. Not specializing in it yet but as we learn more through our life experience working that direction. Cost of living here is reasonable nothing like NYC. That’s 300 miles south east of us. Totally different world.

  • @trinajames7222
    @trinajames7222 4 роки тому +5

    In Texas, just for day habilitation for my son who is an autistic adult, was a 5 year waiting list. If he needed to be homed it's a 10 year waiting list. Considering moving back to TN.

    • @sierrajohnson7300
      @sierrajohnson7300 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah TX is terrible! My cousin with her Autistic son moved back North... services are much better up North than south!

  • @kathyf9413
    @kathyf9413 4 роки тому +3

    Please continue to up date this information. Thank you :)

  • @mykoleborn5189
    @mykoleborn5189 4 роки тому +5

    I live in ohio. I live along the ohio river in a very small town. My 3 year old son I was diagnosed a year ago and we had to drive two hours to have him evaluated. There is nothing where we live but a lot of companies that claim they help and never do. The school district does do the same evaluation process that Children's did to determine what services is needed. There are a couple places that offer OT ABA and speak for children with autism, it is all private pay. The school my son just started has been amazing. 11 students in his class including him. The teacher has major in early childhood development with special needs, and has an teaching assistant with her at all times. He receives OT, speech, and physical therapy once a week. His class can have up to 16 students and they put 8 peer students in each class. Ohio is trying and improving but where we have a lot of small towns vs big cities it holds us back. I'm sure in columbus there is a lot more resources but as of right now we do not have any schools for children on the Spectrum where I live. But I am thankful for the school he attends... He just started the beginning of November so we shall see how it goes.

  • @JW-jg5wx
    @JW-jg5wx 4 роки тому +4

    Yep, I’m from & live here in the bay, California & yes it’s extremely expensive out here lol cost of living is not joke. I have a now 3 yr old with autism, he just started preschool!

  • @kkellz1644
    @kkellz1644 3 роки тому +6

    I stay in Minnesota and I can say that they indeed help a lot with children with autism and going through the evaluation process is what I’m going through with my son now. They will provide transportation but if your child is in daycare some work with the school district to help provide those services for your child. I stay and hour away from Minneapolis so getting help is not that much of a wait this is a woman and child’s state so they are all for the helping of mothers with children. If you don’t have a vehicle the state’s insurance will even help with providing rides to you or your children’s appointments the cost of living is indeed rising. The jobs are okay I’m in the medical field and there are most definitely jobs in that field . A lot of factory work as well. I’m not so sure of other jobs but do your research. Often hard to find a place for dental for new patients but once again you have to do a lot of calling around. There are a lot of slumlords here at least in the area I stay in they don’t like to do renovations. Rent of a three bedroom house will run you about 1600-1700+ plus you will be responsible for utilities and maintenance of the property but that’s depending on your slumlord/ landlord. But vast majority you will be responsible for the land upkeep. There have been a lot of houses on the market. Many new development apartments have been built as well. So that’s just a little information on Minnesota but one thing that I have learned is that if you don’t ask they won’t tell you. So research... research... research. The saying closed mouths won’t get fed is very true here. So ask as many questions and have your pen and paper for notes.

  • @millennialmoneymom
    @millennialmoneymom 4 роки тому +3

    Omg I miss your sit down videos so much! I found you when I was trying to conceive and you helped me so much. This was soo informative! Thank you so much for sharing! PS - I would love to see more of these type of videos or story time videos!!!!!! 💕💕💕💕💕

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому

      I am kind of getting over showing my life on vlogs to just be judged by every small details so sit downs and lifestyle videos is what you will be seeing more of!!! Thank you!

  • @zarinaablesheva3404
    @zarinaablesheva3404 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video🙏🏼🙌🏻. So many people comment and it is being helpful. 🙌🏻👍🏼...We live in NY. Yes here a lot of services, somewhere good and fast, somewhere ☹️ and long waiting...but for us is cold here. Also yes living here is not cheap.

  • @kristahale3584
    @kristahale3584 4 роки тому +5

    I am a speech therapist in Idaho and our Medicaid program is amazing! Our public schools aren’t but there is no waitlist for Medicaid services here. With a diagnosis, like autism or Down syndrome, the child qualifies for Katie Beckett, which is Medicaid based services that are not based on income. Our clients receive home based therapy from birth to three and we have developmental preschools following the early intervention program. Most of our clients are enrolled in these programs as well as outpatient services several times per week, where we back up speech and OT and PT if necessary. Our clients are allotted big budgets for equipment, respite, devices, you name it. I was shocked listening to how long children are waiting for services and insurance coverage in these states. I’ve never even heard of waitlists like these! And Idaho has such a low cost of living as well😀

    • @carajordan4377
      @carajordan4377 3 роки тому +1

      I'm in Idaho. It's getting crazy here

    • @paulbridge2489
      @paulbridge2489 2 роки тому +1

      Hey Krista! Do you know if Idaho has IHSS services available? I have a son with autism. We are here in Woodland California..California has wonderful resources..thank you!! Paul

    • @mitchellbunger7619
      @mitchellbunger7619 2 роки тому

      @@carajordan4377 what do you mean?

  • @Pansorie
    @Pansorie 4 роки тому +10

    I live in Ohio and had an amazing experience with my developmentally delayed 4 year old. She was in the state funded program until she aged out and they quickly transitioned her into getting an IEP. She had her IEP meeting in July and was enrolled in preschool by September. The only reason for the delay is because we were in the middle of a move from one city to the other.
    Also, I was living in Columbus at the time (a city with tons of amenities) and moved to Beavercreek. I can't speak for how it is in the rural areas, which I would imagine is not as good as something in a metropolitan area.

  • @lauriee.6680
    @lauriee.6680 2 роки тому +8

    I lived in the Bay Area for 5 years. Top notch services including respite, ABA, and Medicaid. ABA was 40 hours a week and they provided service at home, school and in the community. Also they pay for pull ups if the child is over 5 and also cover costs for iPads, any assistive technology needs (communication apps), conferences related to your child’s disabilities and many other things. They also pay parents well to be caregivers, over 50k yr. Amount depends on needs and how many hours of care your child needs. I just moved to Sacramento and the services are the same. They just transfer everything over.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  2 роки тому +1

      California is really amazing :)

    • @cecealex308
      @cecealex308 2 роки тому

      Thanks for this info. I’m currently in Texas and they don’t pay parents to be caregivers. I’m looking to relocate to Colorado or California.

    • @lauriee.6680
      @lauriee.6680 2 роки тому +1

      I don’t know much about Colorado, but California has a ton of services. The cost of living is high, but I think it’s still comparable to major cities in Colorado. California also doesn’t have a waitlist so services should start quickly. Even with IHSS (paid parent caregiver) you should apply as soon as you get a Cali address because they take a few weeks/months to approve you but you get back pay from the day you applied. Good luck!

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  2 роки тому +3

      California's cost of living is not comparable to Colorado unless you move to specific high touristy areas which most wouldn't live there for special needs anyway. Even just moving from Florida, our rent/utilities decreased by $1000 a month. Colorado has the IHSS and CNA parent program as well. As far as support, Colorado and California seem to be pretty equal from what I've seen but what set Colorado aside for us was a lower cost of living.
      Our rent is $1900 a month for 5 bedrooms/3 bath - I am only putting this out there for anyone that's wanting a comparison when moving. Even the more expensive Denver areas were $2000-2500 a month for a similar sized/modern home. Everywhere in California I found that was similar rent to Colorado Springs seemed to being a higher crime area, not good schools, and the regional centers got a lot of complaints with it being subpar at best. Southern Cali seems to have the best services and support and then rent I was looking at $3500+ a month so it just wasn't realistic for us.
      Now we had other reasons for moving to Colorado vs California as some would prefer the culture and environment of Cali over the cold mountains so you just have to weigh what works for your family and what doesn't!

    • @lauriee.6680
      @lauriee.6680 2 роки тому +2

      The cost of living sounds great there! The services sounds comparable too, I don’t think you can really go wrong with either. California is more expensive , but I feel that IHSS and other supports pay pretty well. I’ve been able to get everything I need for my child without struggling- though I had to move out of the Bay Area. I live in Sacramento now. We have a 4 bed/2 bath home with a pool for $2500/month but we came from a 3 bed/2 bath in the Bay Area that was $3500/month. We are a multi-racial family (mixed black, Asian and white) and cultural/ ethnic diversity is important to us. Sacramento is one of the most diverse cities in the country. We also have diverse landscapes. You can literally be at the beach near San Francisco surfing in the morning and drive to Lake Tahoe/Sierra Mountains to ski in the same day (not sure why anyone would actually want to do that though! Lol) My pay from IHSS covers all of my cost of living. Utilities aren’t so bad, the worst is groceries and gas prices which is over $4 and sometimes at $5/gal.
      As far as schools, my son goes to a wonderful school in East Sac for Deaf children. Special needs children have different choices for programs. There are public and non-public. My son attended a non-public special needs school last year, but this year he’s in public school. We’ve looked at several before deciding on this particular program. There are also good schools near Folsom, Roseville, and El Dorado Hills.
      Good luck on your search. I don’t think you can go wrong with either, it really does depend on your family’s preferences.

  • @shantasticize
    @shantasticize 4 роки тому +5

    California native here 👍🏻. Hollywood is Southern California & the Bay Area is the San Francisco area or anywhere north of Sacramento before Eureka lol. You put a pic of Hollywood when you said the Bay Area and it made me laugh 😂

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +2

      Oh I know. I just couldn’t find any other better place to put the photo 😂

  • @meg-k214
    @meg-k214 4 роки тому +5

    I live in AZ since I was 8 off and on, depends on the school district for special needs. I was in two school districts one in a small town outside the Tucson area not that great with special needs services and the school in Tucson was great. I think it depends on what area you live in. all and All and all AZ is a great state to live in.

    • @workconverseify
      @workconverseify 4 місяці тому +1

      ​​@@TheFaithloveandloyaltyjourneyParent caregiver pay was approved by the state about a year ago. We work with AZA united.
      Arizona in general is surprisingly good place for autistic services. Schools are much more hit or miss though. I would recommend moving to a good school district like Kyrene (Tempe/Chandler, AZ).

  • @RHYoutubeAcct
    @RHYoutubeAcct 4 роки тому +3

    New Yorker here. I live around an hour north of Manhattan in the Hudson Valley. The more north you go, generally it gets cheaper (although Rochester, Albany, etc. are expensive). Schools here are pretty great and as far as I know, resources are generally readily available regardless of location. IEPs, 504’s, etc. are well-handled and there is certainly an abundance of private schools, both special needs and standard/parochial. I actually have a relative who was a Special Education Itinerary Teacher at one of those Special-Needs schools. She never really talked much of her job but when she did it was almost always positive as I remember. ***With regards to NYC, etc., and if I am not mistaken, it’s actually the opposite idea. The City’s educational system has been questionable for some time and they actually have a lot of autonomy granted to them to make their own rules. Essentially, they’re their own little place which isn’t quite in communion with the rest of the state’s educational system.***
    Myself having been able to observe special education classes in the past (in the course of my schooling for high-school Child Psychology courses), I’ve only ever had the best experiences with the teachers. Even in the public school system (where I attend and observed these classes),there are specialized classes and a great deal of care is put into individualized assistance and there is a positive student to teacher ratio. Outside of New York City (which, to tell the truth isn’t quite the best place for schooling), most districts from the Hudson Valley and up from there pay their teachers very well and give them plenty of resources. That’s pretty much all I know and remember, but I hope it helps your family and encourages research.
    I’ve also found a link from the NYS Education Department which leads to more info for each specific area. Hope this helps: www.nysed.gov/about

    • @sarahjohn6712
      @sarahjohn6712 4 роки тому +1

      I am trying to relocate to NY cause of two kids on spectrum. Looking for information on where to move. This helps a lot thank you so much

  • @staceywee9479
    @staceywee9479 4 роки тому +8

    In Colorado, you have to do schooling to be CNA certified to be paid caregiver. The CES waiver was hard for us to get with our level 3 child, we were denied and had to appeal. Our friend just fought tooth and nail to get CES.
    Minnesota has special education as part of public schools but we don’t know of any special education specific public schools, just the handful of Autism schools. We also had no waitlist for our waiver, just the time to process the steps, so we were on a waiver within 5 months of moving there. You can also be a paid caregiver for your child in Minnesota and that does not require any schooling. It also has a lower cost of living in many areas outside of Minneapolis/St Paul.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah I feel the website isn’t 100% updated. On the groups I’m on now it seems that Colorado, a lot of the parents were able to get the CES waiver within 5-6 months, that sucks your friend had so much trouble 🤷‍♀️ They definitely have been trying to improve but Minnesota is one I’ve heard REALLY good things about! I might have misunderstood the special needs program vs actual schools. But still cool!!! Thank you for sharing your perspective ❤️

  • @BeautyObsessed1000
    @BeautyObsessed1000 4 роки тому +14

    I’m in Ma my daughter is 2 and she’s been getting lots of services. I haven’t had any issues yet. My 3 year old also used early intervention and is in public preschool FREE with speech and OT. There are tons of Aba agencies around here. We deal with a few specialist at Boston Children’s and they have been amazing. The doctor who diagnosed my 2 year old was one of the doctors who helped create the bill in Ma to require aba be provided no matter financial situation.

  • @khawajaabubakrmaqsoodmaqso1030
    @khawajaabubakrmaqsoodmaqso1030 2 роки тому +1

    You are doing a great job and your information about The Autistic Schools is really COMMENDABLE....keep up the good work.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  2 роки тому

      Thank you!

    • @mariebride8540
      @mariebride8540 2 місяці тому

      My Son is 18 now he just graduated HS and he is non verbal. I would like for him to continue and learn something in his area of specialty. What would you suggest please?

  • @justinweckler1
    @justinweckler1 2 місяці тому

    I have a 6 year old with cerebral palsy and we live in Oregon. The Portland area is the only area of the state ive found that has the facilities for us. We live on the opposite side of Oregon unfortunately. Im looking into a new place to move with everything close by and also a nice safe place to live. Oregon has been very difficult for me to do anything under my circumstances. Also the waiting lists are 6 months long for neurology and other specialists. I inherited my 6 year old after his grandmother passed away at the beginning of the year. Im still waiting to see any kind of specialist. I had no idea how scary this was going to be. Thank you for the information, i will definitely keep up on this channel

  • @AJM-timecop
    @AJM-timecop 2 роки тому +1

    Here in NJ, one of my son's classmates is from Greece & the family moved here just for the special needs school & services.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  2 роки тому

      Europe is definitely lacking in disability services

  • @shanshan532
    @shanshan532 4 роки тому +3

    We live in California on military orders. It is ridiculously expensive but we've gotten amazing services for our son. We set up respite through the military but were also given the option to have respite through the regional center. We homeschool and haven't had any issues. In fact, most people said it was easier to homeschool here as opposed to other states... I'm sure it just depends on the district that you end up in.

    • @lkjhb1
      @lkjhb1 4 роки тому

      Better then Virginia Beach VA for sure

  • @kirstyKetchum69
    @kirstyKetchum69 4 роки тому +4

    Washington and Oregon will vary wildly in services. We have received awesome services (speech and social delay, not autism- but a lot of work done alongside friends on the spectrum 😊) in central Washington but I know it’s not the same in other counties.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому

      Washington/Oregon I heard such mixed reviews on. It's why we decided not to put it into "possibly move here" pile. Like not every state is going to give EVERYONE a great experience. It will differ from county to county, service to service, need to need but I take a lot of stock into when I am on groups and if that state is mentioned and majority is saying "nope, we moved from there" or "horrible schools". What I heard was with Oregon/Washington if you live in the bigger areas you're fine but anywhere else was horrible

    • @ashadash5080
      @ashadash5080 2 роки тому +1

      Washington is one of the worst states for mental health or special needs services, Oregon is better.

  • @britneyperez5117
    @britneyperez5117 2 роки тому +1

    So I have been watching your videos super helpful super inspiring, I live in Southern California in LA COUNTY and it has been super easy to get therapies and stuff for my 2 yr old it takes a little bit of time but since I have gotten into regional center it's been really easy to get my son the stuff he needs. :)

    • @normaarriaga6334
      @normaarriaga6334 Рік тому

      Hi, do u have medical for ur little one or insurance (work)?

  • @chelsiemillikan2356
    @chelsiemillikan2356 4 роки тому +4

    I used to live in Pennsylvania. I love it there

  • @krisrumsey4969
    @krisrumsey4969 4 роки тому +2

    I live in PA and while my son (age 2) isn't autistic he is speech delayed. We got him evaluated over the summer. We had to wait about 2 months from scheduling till when the evaluation and then about another month till therapy started (so 3 months from the call till services). The hardest part was getting someone to answer the phone to schedule the evaluation (need to catch the coordinators between appts.) Now that we have services, everything is free and done in home. Though come March when he turns 3 he will need to be re-evaluated (change in age bracket).

  • @aprilbanks7491
    @aprilbanks7491 4 роки тому +3

    We LOVE our schools here in NEw Jersey. We have lived in several states and NJ has been the best by far. Our daughter is n a special program within the public school system AND has a full time one on one (and she is not a behavior issue). The downside we have found is that very very few dr take state Insurance, the doctors we have found that take private insurance, do not file for you, so you are filing after every appointment and paying out of pocket and being Reimbursed

  • @lindsayhinzman1905
    @lindsayhinzman1905 4 роки тому +3

    I live in Wisconsin and the services are good for kids. Not so much for adults. Also depends where you live in the state. If you live in or near a bigger city, there are more services, but it’s harder if you live in a rural area. You have to travel farther. Our school district is great, but I’ve heard horror stories about other school districts. Minnesota is a great state for autism services and more services for adults, especially in the twin cities area.

  • @aleahagriffin4513
    @aleahagriffin4513 4 роки тому +3

    We live in California, homeschool, and get ihss ( the program that will pay the parent to be the child’s caregiver). We went through harbor Regional to get my daughters evaluation she is 7 and has severe autism with a speech delay and developmental delay it was pretty easy to get services set up but ihss is a fight they take forever and will try and not give you the hours you need even when your child doctor says they need them. As far as homeschool goes it was easy to set up you just have to fill out the waiver every year keep attendance records, and teach the main subjects.

    • @alisonhart2161
      @alisonhart2161 4 роки тому +1

      In the UK if your child needs significantly more help than an average child then they are entitled to disability living allowance and if your child is eligible for that then there is a good chance you can then apply for carers allowance.

    • @1life1love4all4ever
      @1life1love4all4ever 2 роки тому

      My son's autistic and I'm going to get homeschooling next year. The care and services sound amazing where you are. Do you mind me asking where in California you live? I'm considering moving there with and for him.

  • @semisr4324
    @semisr4324 3 роки тому +3

    We live in California and we planning to move, it's just too expensive!!! But with 2 autistic boys it's not too easy. We are thinking about Arizona or Colorado.

  • @Dina-ew1pk
    @Dina-ew1pk 4 роки тому +2

    Excited for this informative video 😃

  • @FamilyRubio
    @FamilyRubio 4 роки тому +5

    Californian here! 🙋🏻‍♀️
    The Disney ticket is a thing of the past unfortunately. Atleast in the area that I’m in... inland empire. And the only reason why we are still where we are is because of the school district. The special education program is better compared to the surrounding districts.

    • @FamilyRubio
      @FamilyRubio 4 роки тому

      So I mentioned it to my husband (he actually works for an ABA company which is the same one that services both my kids) they actually brought the Disney tickets program back! Starting next month! 🙌🏼🙌🏼

    • @EmilyRose1193
      @EmilyRose1193 4 роки тому

      My family currently lives in East Los Angeles but we are looking into moving out that way in the next year. Any advice?

    • @FamilyRubio
      @FamilyRubio 4 роки тому +3

      Emily Rose the Corona-Norco school district is awesome in my opinion. If you’re looking into applying for IHSS riverside county pays, I believe .50 cents more... but don’t quote me on that. I live in corona. We were looking into moving to riverside since it’s a little cheaper but it wouldn’t have been a smart move since we would be spending what we save in rent/mortgage in gas since we were planing on keeping the kids in the corona-Norco school district.
      Definitely do your research though. The IRC is in San Bernardino which can be a drive. I’m at the end of corona, closer to yorba linda. So it’s some ways forms me. Also, sign up to receive news letters from the autism society of the inland empire, they are always providing us with autism events/meetups in the surrounding areas. I hope this helps a little bit. Let me know if you need anything in specific I can help with:)
      Btw, I’m Erika, I have 4 kids (11,7,5,2) and my 11 & 5 yr old are both on the spectrum and both have adhd.

  • @rocketwagon1000
    @rocketwagon1000 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time to research and share this. This is the only video I can find on this topic. Yes, Bay Area CA is very expensive and it’s a bummer to not have a decent backyard for my special needs boy. Considering a big move to get him all the space he needs. Got my eyes on FL but worried about how the common thunder sounds will impact him.

  • @Iheartyoualil
    @Iheartyoualil 4 роки тому +3

    We moved from California to Vermont and the services here are great. Idk what the Medicaid waiver is but my kids get it just because of their diagnosis and there was no wait and no income requirement. There's a BCBA that goes to my Kids school once a week and works with them and also helps educate their teachers/paras. (Speech and OT at school too) We get respite as well as a personal care aid for my son, the hard part is finding someone to hire because we are responsible for hiring them and that's been really difficult so even though he's approved for one and we have funding available he doesn't have one right now. The system is tricky to navigate though and it's like you can't find any programs until someone tells you about them, that's how it seems anyway, google is not much help.

  • @ciaraalexander1597
    @ciaraalexander1597 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this.

  • @TheBluePieceCrew
    @TheBluePieceCrew 4 роки тому +3

    We lived in upstate New York, there are pretty good services for children on the spectrum there, but last I checked the ABA therapy is not covered by medicare. The schools were very great though; they allowed our oldest child to have an aid with him in class and kept us well informed on his everyday progress.We now live in Central Texas, where there are actually more services available. There are ABA clinics, so our autistic twins are able to go to a full day ABA program. Our oldest is in regular elementary school but we haven't been able to get him an aid in the classroom, but he is doing well. ABA still not covered by medicare though. Luckily we are a military family!

    • @ckjay462012
      @ckjay462012 3 роки тому

      what city in central tx, we were looking at places to move to in TX for services. The information we found discouraged tx due to lack of services. Thanks if you see this comment in 2021

  • @brittanyfull7595
    @brittanyfull7595 4 роки тому +6

    Being in Pennsylvania, just south of Pittsburgh I have been pretty happy with our services. We were able to get my son in back in 2016 for this autism evaluation at 18 months within a week. They didn’t have anything open again for 5 months though. My son easily got early intervention and then the Intermediate unit which is for kids 3-5. He goes to a special needs pre school where he is 1 of 4. There’s no more than 10 kids and there’s always a teacher and 2 aids . We’ve been able to get him feeding therapies and speech. The Insurance here is also been amazing . I have very few complaints about where I live in PA. But that’s our county .

    • @kmydesire12
      @kmydesire12 2 роки тому

      I’m looking into Pittsburgh thanks for sharing

    • @samanthars1706
      @samanthars1706 Рік тому

      Hi is true the waiting time to receive service is from 5 to 8 years ?

    • @brittanyfull7595
      @brittanyfull7595 Рік тому

      That’s a really long time! We live in Tennessee now and the wait is 4-5 months at most places. Sometimes places have a wait for a year but 5-8 years is an obscene amount of wait time. I’ve never heard of that. Back in PA we were already receiving services before diagnosis but some places was a few weeks wait

  • @itsjustkasey
    @itsjustkasey 4 роки тому +3

    I think you can slightly discounted tickets through regional centers. California resident here.

  • @katieclark4561
    @katieclark4561 4 роки тому +1

    I live in Oregon Eugene is good for disability services as well as really great public transportation for anyone disabled or not who can't or doesn't want to drive.

  • @shaunalea823
    @shaunalea823 4 роки тому +3

    I live in Asheville NC we have had a lot of good experiences here, i know we have a lot of resources here.

    • @shaunalea823
      @shaunalea823 4 роки тому

      zacpizzy Thats awesome, Asheville is beautiful and is growing, Lots of mountains and close to both SC and TN. We do experience all 4 seasons w no extremes. Our summers are usually humid and in the upper 80s and our winters are usually mild w the low being 30. We do get usually a couple good snows a yr and a few lighter ones. Our falls are beautiful and we are about 4 1/2 hrs from sc beach.

    • @helenehenkel
      @helenehenkel 3 роки тому +1

      NC was a state I had a lot of interest in. Tryon was the town that was the most appealing. My daughter is not on the spectrum, she is a developmentally disabled adult. I think I’ll keep it on my list now.

    • @lipstickandmomlife4913
      @lipstickandmomlife4913 3 роки тому +1

      Do they allow a parent to get paid to care for a child in your state? In North Carolina? Also what good services are available for kids/young adults?

  • @jennybernett6736
    @jennybernett6736 4 роки тому +4

    We lived in three states recently and all of them had issues. Kansas our school was amazing, but services were hard to come by. Michigan was a nightmare. Minnesota has been...ok. The closest private school cost 2 grand a year.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +1

      Private schools here cost $20-30k 😱 I thought Minnesota had public special needs school?

    • @jennybernett6736
      @jennybernett6736 4 роки тому

      Our LANDing Crew I sure haven’t found one, but our school district has a great special needs program. There may be and I’m just not aware of them.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +1

      That’s awesome you have a great special needs program

    • @friersonaa
      @friersonaa 3 роки тому

      We have the red carpet rolled out for us Livonia, Michigan

  • @REPDC4LIFE
    @REPDC4LIFE 2 роки тому +1

    I know someone who had too many problems with Virginia's public schooling for autism. Dc has a lot of programs for special needs but high crime rate. Maryland(pg county) hates helping people in general ...

  • @lissa082782
    @lissa082782 4 роки тому +7

    I live in Arizona getting services has been pretty fast but I think it's on what area you live at. Like we are considering moving to another town in Az and its scaring me so I'm afraid to move lol

    • @marykgarciapalacios5981
      @marykgarciapalacios5981 3 роки тому +2

      What area in Arizona do you live ??

    • @indigochyldd
      @indigochyldd 3 роки тому

      I have 3 kids on the spectrum. I’m reading that Arizona is great for autism. Do they give you freedom as a parent? Or is it very intrusive , parent limiting care?

    • @TheFaithloveandloyaltyjourney
      @TheFaithloveandloyaltyjourney 2 роки тому

      Where would you recommend to live in AZ to live with a elementary school age child with autism? Also do you know if they offer parent pay there?

  • @indigochyldd
    @indigochyldd 3 роки тому +2

    Since all three of my children have been diagnosed on the spectrum, our lives in Maine have been horrible in the state of Maine. I may have to break up with their father to move for what’s best for my children as he doesn’t want to move and fights me on everything. I really appreciate this video. I’d need a cost efficient state if I’m going to move as a single mother of 3. We don’t have many services even available here and the waitlists are 2-3 years long, low quality, and intrusive, exhausting and no quality of life. Iep are a legal battle here. The only thing they have going for them is a great pediatrician.

    • @stayathomecichlidmom3579
      @stayathomecichlidmom3579 3 роки тому +1

      If your seriously looking to move, I live in Massachusetts and the public school system is amazing. My son has Sensory processing and my daughter is recently diagnosed with Autism. The day after her diagnosis, a team was assigned to her and its honestly been 24/7 working with everyone trying to come up with a plan, what she needs ect.. I have yet to have to even mention anything let alone fight for it. Every school system has their own team so testing is immediate. I'd definitely look into Massachusetts

    • @cecealex308
      @cecealex308 2 роки тому

      Colorado

  • @kyleaperrott
    @kyleaperrott 4 роки тому +4

    I grew up in Plainville, CT. My parents had to constantly fight the public school system to get help for my sister. It wasn’t until my parents went into a meeting with the superintendent, principal, and vice principal and brought in paperwork an inch thick proving they knew they were entitled to help for my sister that the school system finally complied. The Principal told my dad they were told to not help parents until the parents show that they know they’re legally entitled to that help.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +3

      Wow! Well it definitely sounds like they have changed things.

  • @kmydesire12
    @kmydesire12 2 роки тому +2

    I’m in Florida 3 kids, 1 on the spectrum. I’m ready to move my son can even get to see pediatric orthopedic doctor. I’m looking into Texas or PA. I have respite they give 168 hrs/year.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  2 роки тому

      Wow! We get 63 hours a month per child 😳

    • @luludebono1
      @luludebono1 Рік тому

      we Are in NY, we get 40 hours a week, and 12 a week additional for the breaks

  • @lanekoehler9108
    @lanekoehler9108 4 роки тому +4

    Yay Minnesota! I believe we have pretty good service options, but more in the Twin Cities area. I work for a company that offers many services for those on the spectrum such as ABA, and a program that has a more preschool environment but working on certain skills or goals for kids who don’t necessarily need ABA.

    • @marshawaller7509
      @marshawaller7509 4 роки тому

      Lane Koehler Do they have special schools for children with ASD? Or they special needs programs within the public schools? Do you have adult services too? Does your state participate in isolation or quiet rooms for behaviors? This is something that freaks me out and I’m not okay with this type of practice in schools.

    • @lanekoehler9108
      @lanekoehler9108 4 роки тому +1

      Marsha Waller there are a number of schools specifically for those with special needs, varying from emotional behavioral disorders to those on the spectrum. There are also services within public schools. There are plenty of companies that provide varying services such as ABA, Preschools, In Home services, etc. From what I know, working in this field, we call them quiet rooms or simply just a break. We offer it, but don’t FORCE them in there. We grab toys or whatever the child likes that will calm their body and just give them the time they need.

    • @paulamonaghan3873
      @paulamonaghan3873 4 роки тому +1

      St. Cloud does not follow through with those that have special needs. It was an uphill battle until I placed her in an alternative school for two years and home schooled for about 4 years. I know many others who have run into problems in recent years. Best solution is home schooling.

  • @funnydoggie4576
    @funnydoggie4576 4 роки тому +2

    I live in Northern Virginia and it really sucks...public school is really bad for my son...He is on waiver for long... 1000 ISFP is a joke ...

  • @shaysmith5305
    @shaysmith5305 4 роки тому

    Great Information!!!! Loved the video

  • @kembafrancis5905
    @kembafrancis5905 3 роки тому +1

    I live in CT right now but looking to relocate to FL. You’re right when you say there are resources but they are located in the more affluent neighborhoods. My son has autism and is in a special education class in a regular education school. I’m trying to get ABA services in home and even that seems almost impossible because of a long waitlist.

  • @paulamonaghan3873
    @paulamonaghan3873 4 роки тому +2

    My daughter qualified for an IEP (special needs for autism) 30 years ago when she was 5 years old in Minnesota. NOT ONE YEAR would they use the IEP. Gave up after going rounds with the school and district and put her in an alternative school where she thrived. She did 2 years of high school and one year of college IN ONE YEAR with adaptations!!! Minnesota I would not recommend as the waiting list for waivers etc.. is so long. At 35 she is still waiting for a social worker.

  • @aherna224
    @aherna224 4 роки тому +5

    I live in queens ny n services r great u just have to know ur rights as a special needs parent n fight

    • @lkjhb1
      @lkjhb1 4 роки тому +2

      NYC has great autism schools. Some of them don't even use ABA. Which is hard to find one where I live that does not use ABA. ABA is really pushed where I live.

    • @rosimip0304
      @rosimip0304 4 роки тому +1

      You are right! I live in Queens NY. You will get awsome services but you need to know your rights and educate yourself. Boy you need to fight! ( in a nice way🙂) Queens schools are overpopulated 😅

  • @emilycrawford5394
    @emilycrawford5394 4 роки тому +1

    I'm in the process of getting my son evaluated here in Virginia, hoping for the best!

    • @emilycrawford5394
      @emilycrawford5394 4 роки тому +2

      I live in Northern Virginia, so I know some things are a little better up here than in Southern Virginia for sure! So far at least...

    • @emilycrawford5394
      @emilycrawford5394 4 роки тому

      @Harriet Antrobus thank you!

  • @neurodivergentsims49
    @neurodivergentsims49 4 роки тому +3

    If you move to New Jersey, we can be real life friends!

  • @balootube3099
    @balootube3099 2 роки тому

    I live in Sacramento County in California. I gets services for my son from Alta Regional . Disneyland had no wait passes but people took advantage of that so now it’s more like a time fast pass now.

  • @J-A2013
    @J-A2013 4 роки тому +6

    Iam in Long Island ny and they have many help for autism my son is doing really good here

  • @helenehenkel
    @helenehenkel 3 роки тому +1

    We presently live in NJ & am seeking a state to move to. Until COVID, services were very good. Now that programs are closing & tax revenue has drastically been reduced, I don’t think it will be on your list much longer. Funds for special needs programs are being reduced across the board. That trend started prior to COVID & has now ramped up. Seeing the writing on the wall, I’m looking for another state. Thank you for this list

  • @noelwallace8680
    @noelwallace8680 3 роки тому +3

    I live in Austin Texas. There is very little here for Adult autism diagnosis or therapy. Medical insurance companies only are required to qualify autism service until thr age of 10. So getting insurance to cover anything is a challenge. I want out this state.

    • @eb51
      @eb51 2 роки тому

      Wow I wanted to relocate from Cali to Dallas but if I can’t get the same care 😬

    • @noelwallace8680
      @noelwallace8680 2 роки тому +2

      @@eb51 don't do it. Go somewhere else. Texas is getting worse by the day. And autism services are just not here. Feel free to PM me if you have more questions. I've lived in Texas most of my life.

    • @eb51
      @eb51 2 роки тому

      @@noelwallace8680 thank you so much I wanted to move out there but everything I’m hearing is not so good

    • @noelwallace8680
      @noelwallace8680 2 роки тому +1

      @@eb51 I wish you the best of luck with your decision. I will send prayers that you find your new home and gain the knowledge you need to make a good decision for your family. 💜

    • @eb51
      @eb51 2 роки тому

      @@noelwallace8680 thank you so much

  • @jm7578
    @jm7578 4 місяці тому

    Upstate New York has excellent services for people on the spectrum. If you live anywhere from Hudson New York all the way up to Saratoga New York you are in good hands. OPWDD can be an extremely helpful organization for your children who are on the spectrum. It is not too expensive to live in upstate New York.

  • @gettingjamieback1888
    @gettingjamieback1888 4 роки тому +2

    Autistic kids and adults get a state waiver here in Vermont. You do not need to be IQ tested for it. Behavioral services and 1:1 offered in schools. We have amazing mental health agencies ( I worked for one for 15 years). No wait lists for services or evaluation. Not sure why you have them. We have a few group homes but most of the people who do not live with their families live with other families paid for by the waiver. You should look at it here. ABA services can be anywhere. I get respite for my daughter whos 4. Different therapies here and much more. We've have families not move to other states because they would have had less services and less waivred money.

  • @Nordap1986
    @Nordap1986 4 роки тому +1

    We live in West Texas. It only took 3 months for my son to get a diagnosis. The ABA program we are putting him only takes about three weeks to get him, but that is with private insurance. The wait with Medicaid could be years. I am new to all of this, so I don't know much more. I just know we are having his assessment Tuesday to get him into the ABA program. So far my experience in Texas is good and not to hard to get services.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +3

      It really depends your area in Texas and the Medicaid waiver list is 10 years

    • @Nordap1986
      @Nordap1986 4 роки тому +1

      @@OurLANDingCrew8 We are in Lubbock Texas, I have no clue how the rest of Texas is, but I can see how other states are better.

    • @chrischristopher905
      @chrischristopher905 3 роки тому +3

      You are the exception. We live in Houston that has great services but you will pay for them. Waiver took 14 years! Put son on list in 2007 and finally came up in 2021. Got wavier services but Medicaid is a separate process and still trying to get approved. Expect local school systems to provide services but good luck with that! Stay away from TX with ASD unless you can pay for everything you need out of pocket.

    • @eb51
      @eb51 2 роки тому

      @@chrischristopher905 thank you I guess I’m staying in Cali

  • @stayathomecichlidmom3579
    @stayathomecichlidmom3579 3 роки тому +1

    I'm in Massachusetts and even before diagnosis the speed in which everything is going, I can barely keep up.
    Every public school has their own team, every school has to follow state law. I'm yet to have to remind them on the laws (which is all it usually takes) under law if a public school can not accommodate a child, they have to pay for everything. FRAPE

  • @ladyprestonator
    @ladyprestonator 3 роки тому +3

    We live in Ohio and we receive wonderful services. My son has autism and a chromosome disorder. We are looking to move to Florida to be closer to my husband's family. Can anyone from the Tampa area tell me how the services are in that area? I'm seeing good reviews online.

  • @jeffhermida4788
    @jeffhermida4788 3 роки тому +1

    11:50 in mass i heard it is kinda hard to have your city pay for private or out of district placement. You have to prove that the public school isn’t providing enough service for your child.

  • @snowwolf5080
    @snowwolf5080 4 роки тому +5

    I live in Nebraska and my almost three year old son was diagnosed with moderate autism. So far it seems like everything is going smoothly appointment wise. He had his evaluation and was diagnosed less than three weeks and they told my husband and I it would take 6-8 weeks
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    We are looking into in home therapy for him because that’s what we are most comfortable with since I am a stay at home mom. But, this list was super helpful since we are planning on moving in April!

    • @swethareddy373
      @swethareddy373 4 роки тому +2

      Hi, we are moving to omaha. Can you recommend any aba centers near omaha?

    • @snowwolf5080
      @snowwolf5080 4 роки тому

      swetha reddy yes, I actually have a list of in home and out home centers if you’d like me to send all the information to you.

    • @TaraJordan-jy2mi
      @TaraJordan-jy2mi 4 роки тому

      swetha reddy Munroe Meyer is where we went for services they are in Omaha they are amazing!

  • @gettingjamieback1888
    @gettingjamieback1888 4 роки тому +4

    Vermont has amazing services.

    • @karitwing9213
      @karitwing9213 4 роки тому +2

      I also live in Vermont and it is amazing after recently diagnosed with Autism

  • @TreeThing912
    @TreeThing912 4 роки тому +4

    I’m from Massachusetts and just recently took a trip to Oregon for a wedding and let me tell you it is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen!! If anyone was thinking of moving there it’s truly gorgeous! I’d also like to add, Massachusetts and Oregon both have legalized medical marijuana as well as recreational! I mention this for the families that have taken a cbd route as it’s very easy to get quality cbd from dispensaries!!

  • @kerryneohlson814
    @kerryneohlson814 2 роки тому +1

    I am originally from Massachusetts I can’t speak about autism services as I don’t believe I have it but they do have great services for blind and visually impaired I understand you have a child who has a visual impairment I myself am blind and have benefited from those services I hope that will be helpful to you

  • @mrietfors9146
    @mrietfors9146 4 роки тому +1

    There is no longer a waitlist for Medicaid in Colorado. They have 45 days to make a decision. The CES waiver is really hard to get on unless your child needs interventions every 2 hours at night. The parent cna program works with Medicaid. Colorado isn’t amazing for services but not horrible. You just have to fight for every single thing.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому

      The CES waiver's biggest consideration is if your child elopes and if they have significant sleep issues. It's reserved for families that really need it. Your child has to qualify for medicaid (which is a really high income limit) for the parent CNA program. Not every state is perfect but in researching these states, I looked at the options the state had to offer. The amount of programs Colorado has is very extensive comparing. I also took into what others said about the state. Does everyone who live in Colorado love it and think it's great? No. Can't please everyone but a HUGE percentage did and would go on and on about how amazing the state is and how moving there has changed their lives. Many of them were able to get into the waiver programs within 2 months and complete CNA program in 30 days! So while it's not perfect, it does offer a lot of support and services to families.

  • @lkjhb1
    @lkjhb1 4 роки тому +1

    I live in Southeastern Virginia. ABA is really pushed where I live. They also recommend all autistic people get project lifesaver bracelets on there ankles.

    • @emilycrawford5394
      @emilycrawford5394 4 роки тому

      @ikjhb1 I am in Northern Virginia in the Manassas area about 45 minutes from DC

    • @lkjhb1
      @lkjhb1 4 роки тому

      @@emilycrawford5394 Northern Virginia is more accepting but its more expensive.

    • @emilycrawford5394
      @emilycrawford5394 4 роки тому

      @@lkjhb1 yes, unfortunately everything is more expensive here but I am applying for medicaid as well so that should help. My son was becoming too much of a handful for my childcare provider so I actually had to quit my job to stay home with him and my daughter. I'm hoping with me home it'll help too.

    • @lkjhb1
      @lkjhb1 3 роки тому

      @Annabelle Gomez It's funny that I live in Virginia Beach VA too and I recently got the community living waiver and i'm only 22. My dad thinks I got it so fast is because they just liked me. He is very shocked I got it recently though. I'm autistic and I don't need project lifesaver because i'm good about not wandering off and stuff. I thought that it's only like 60 dollars a month here in Virginia Beach. We moved down here from NYC in 2012 and I don't know when my dad applied for me to get the waiver

  • @babydaniland6833
    @babydaniland6833 4 роки тому +2

    my friend son has it here in ohio and she gets alot of help and I have Special needs and I get alot of help and I get help takeing care of my son and I get ssi

    • @funnydoggie4576
      @funnydoggie4576 4 роки тому +1

      is there Mediciad waiver in Ohio. I am trying to move to another state with better services for my autistic kids am considering Ohio but do not know what services are available.

  • @meganfrank181
    @meganfrank181 2 роки тому +1

    I'm from MN. They have great services if your child doesn't have any behavior issues. If they have issues they will be rejected from many schools.

  • @vegandumpweed8672
    @vegandumpweed8672 4 роки тому +2

    I live in California and I feel like i'm pulling TEETH. Maybe I don't know what i'm doing..but I have Kaiser and i've had to TELL everyone what to do and demand things. I'm tired. I don't live in the bay area though.

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  4 роки тому +1

      Some areas in Cali have the hardest time. It’s so strange!

  • @Carolhealthfan28823
    @Carolhealthfan28823 4 роки тому +2

    I am in Virginia and on the Spectrum

  • @mamacitajen3284
    @mamacitajen3284 4 роки тому +3

    Surprised you didn't say Wisconsin. The cost of living is cheaper than Minnesota and the cheapest state by far out of all of them. Especially for a family your size. There are excellent resources for special education, there are no waiting lists, and just so many awesome programs here. I know this because I have a child thats special needs, we live in Wisconsin, and we are a family of 7. Now it does depend on which Wisconsin city you live in, but its easier to choose cuz there are just so many resources all over the state that its really phenomenal! Just stay away from Milwaukee. Only other thing is I think yall would have a very hard time dealing with our winters if your not use to it. Hope this info helps anyone.....

  • @ionamorrison5299
    @ionamorrison5299 4 роки тому +1

    New vid yayyyyy, hope you are doing well x

  • @danicapapali7810
    @danicapapali7810 2 роки тому +2

    Where did you find your research info? I will say medwaiver in FL states that those with level 3 symptoms can qualify, however a level 3 with neuropsych evals can be denied, the wait list is 13 years. This is as of Dec. 2022. Do you have an update to this.
    Florida is rough, we’d love to find more info on other states. Thank you!!!

    • @OurLANDingCrew8
      @OurLANDingCrew8  2 роки тому +2

      Each state has a Medicaid Waiver website with the most updated information.

  • @butchimorrison9611
    @butchimorrison9611 4 роки тому

    Im from Pennsylvania, and semi close to Pittsburgh Pa, We are currently in the waiting for an eval, for asd. We go the 15th of jan 2020. Where Im from, its pretty reasonable to get in for what you need. I would say over all im pretty happy with services etc we get.