u/SquishyGishy

Recs with sexual game/trial/competition

I started The Carnal Games but it’s too dark for me (cool that others love it), but I’m intrigued by the sexual games premise. Amy other recs for me to check out?

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u/SquishyGishy — 13 days ago

Resources for disabled clients

Is there a great place to get info on resources for disabled clients or do we need to build a giant shared digital document?

I’ve been researching in Oregon what’s available for people disabled by autism and schizophrenia. I’m struggling to find anything for clients with ADHD.

Case management (which can include helping clients fill out paperwork for insurance, make difficult/confusing phone calls together to sort things out, attend AA meetings together for the first time, and other confusing tasks) is an amazing service only available to certain clients. What other cool resources exist out there?

In Oregon, I’ve learned autistic clients can apply to the Developmental Disabilities Services department to get case management access and vocational rehabilitation (I have clients who really need voc rehab as their entry level jobs in sensory overload environments cause severe burnout, but they don’t know how to turn their skills into a different kind of job), but ADHD clients CAN’T get Dev Disability Services. What the hell? ADHD is a developmental disability!!! Yet, Oregon law excludes it.

I’ve just learned about the Aging and Disabilities Resources Connection (ADRC) in Oregon and they seem to provide supports to people disabled by schizophrenia. I’m hoping they can help with cleaning, shopping, and maybe even furnishing some home items.

Anyone in Oregon got other options to recommend for various clients in need?

Do people in other states want to start state-specific threads below and share?

Should we make a giant doc if one doesn’t already exist?

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u/SquishyGishy — 27 days ago