In this episode of Shoresides, we dive into the housing challenges faced by neurodiverse individuals and seniors in Wilmington, NC. Dr. Robert Ferber, retired physician and president of Independent Works, joins us to discuss their mission to create inclusive housing through the CityPlace project. Ferber shares his personal connection to the cause, driven by his daughter’s experience with autism, and highlights how Independent Works is collaborating with local organizations to provide affordable, supportive housing for neurodiverse adults and seniors. Tune in to learn more about this innovative approach to housing and community.
Resources for Neurodiverse individuals and families in coastal North Carolina:
Independent Works has several opportunities and resources found on their website. A good place to start is to sign up for their newsletter.
New Hanover County offers several resources for neurodiverse adults and children. Below are some key options for support and services:
For Children:
For Adults:
General Resources:
These organizations can provide a range of services, from educational support to mental health care and advocacy for neurodiverse individuals.
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