Special Needs Crisis Checklist
The Special Needs Crisis Checklist
It grew out of necessity. A decade ago a family member was killed in a car crash, leaving behind an adult son with severe autism who is non-verbal. There were no plans for this situation, nor were there any arrangements for on-going care after the death of this parent, who was over 65. There was nothing in the parents wallet to inform first responders of the situation of a child with a disability living in the home, and who to contact for appropriate support and help. Anyone who knows a person with severe autism is aware of the panic and "meltdown" that can ensue when there is a disruption in their routine or environment. This might have been avoided and "Your Next Crisis is NOT on Your Calendar."
I'd be happy to share what I've learned from this and other experiences. Please request a copy of Sage Planning's "Special Needs Crisis Checklist" by email: CLICK HERE