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I have been working with mentally challenged adults for almost 2 years now. If you live in a big city, it should be easy to find a job working with mentally challenged, if you live in a smaller area like I do, it can be a bit harder. For one, try job finding sites.. like indeed.com. That is my favorite site to find jobs, very easy to use and a lot of job postings. I actually got my job by going to a highschool job fair my senior year, which would be a good place to look because they try to recruit you because it's such a good thing to do. There are many jobs that you can work with the mentally challenged, like the special olympics, group homes, ect. I work in a group home for mentally challenged adults to help them live as independent as possible and help them with tasks that they can't do by themselves. Now if you are talking about jobs that hire mentally challenged individuals, almost any entry level job. Remember the equal opportunity rule. I hope that gives you some insight. If you are looking for a job to work with the mentally challenged, just look around your area, there are businesses like the one I work for everywhere.
Anthony Charles Stamatoplos has written: 'Normalization in a group home for mentally retarded adults' -- subject(s): Case studies, People with mental disabilities, Group homes for the developmentally disabled, Group homes for people with mental disabilities, Care
Release client for Group homes or Hospital.
The age limit for a residential care home varies based on the individual home. Homes for mentally or physically challenged individuals may be open to anyone over the age of 18. Other homes are specifically for elderly residents and require one to be over age 65 for admission.
Donald Pazaratz has written: 'An experiential account and critique of milieu learning in working with adolescents in a group home' -- subject(s): Milieu therapy, Group homes for teenagers, Mentally ill children, Rehabilitation
Yes there are many types of group homes for teens depending on the area you live in. You can find religious homes, and even homes for addictions.
Colonists started out with group homes and gradually built their own homes.
A carpenter. A carpenter is a person who builds houses and homes for families, and adults who may not be blessed with kids.
A carpenter. A carpenter is a person who builds houses and homes for families, and adults who may not be blessed with kids.
You can find out some locations of some grouping homes in your country by visiting the link provided here: http://www.seniorservicematch.com/group-homes
Women run away from abusive homes because they are being hurt either physically or mentally and they do not deserve to be treated that way.
they gave up there homes farms and children