The Advantages of Caring for Adult Children with Learning Disabilities at Home
The Advantages of Caring for Adult Children with Learning Disabilities at Home: Comfort and Security of Home
Children with learning disabilities who then go on to remain at home into adulthood will have the benefit of a well known, secure home. They will often have their own room, personal possessions and a sense of belonging that can be lacking from some residential homes that are designed for adults with learning disabilities.
The Advantages of Caring for Adult Children with Learning Disabilities at Home: Eases Guilt
It is true to say that a lot of parents who have children with learning disabilities will often carry around a lifelong burden of guilt. They may hold themselves responsible for their child's condition and wonder whether they could have done anything differently during pregnancy or labour to prevent their child being born with learning disabilities. Even trying to reason with the parents that there is nothing they could have done to prevent this eventuality will often fall on deaf ears. One way in which parents strive to overcome this feeling of guilt is to make sure that they keep their child at home with them and care for their child without resorting to residential care. They see their child as their responsibility and do not want to ask for outside assistance. Whether this is right or wrong will depend on each individual family, as every family's circumstances are so different.
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Did You Know?
Staying at home can help provide adults with learning disabilities a wider family network
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