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Families urge Roseville to plan supportive housing for adults with developmental disabilities
Summary
Residents and members of Disability Housing Alliance told the council that adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in the region lack dedicated affordable housing and that aging caregivers need options to avoid future homelessness for those adults.
Laurel Peterson, a Roseville resident and parent of an adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), told the City Council on March 19 that she and other aging caregivers are worried about housing options for their children once they can no longer provide care.
“I want to ensure that my son will be taken care of and kept safe,” Peterson said during public comment, describing her son’s severe autism, ADHD and bipolar disorder…
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