Listen "Networking Adult Living"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of ABA MOM, Allie Langan, BCBA, is joined by Tracy Smith, BCBA, Sharon Holloway, and Julie Eggleston, CTRS for a powerful conversation on networking and building sustainable adult living supports. Together, they explore how interdisciplinary collaboration can strengthen services for adults with autism and other developmental disabilities across community, residential, and clinical settings.The panel discusses innovative, billable, and sustainable service models, including opportunities within Medicaid Waivers, nonprofit partnerships, and grant-funded programs. Julie shares insights from her work in therapeutic recreation, higher education, and experiential therapy, while Allie, Tracy, and Sharon highlight the critical role BCBAs play in adult services beyond childhood intervention.This episode also dives into creative collaboration ideas—such as involving university students in SOP development, expanding respite and adult living options, and bridging gaps between behavior analysis and experiential therapies. Whether you’re a BCBA, caregiver, nonprofit leader, or student, this conversation offers practical insights and inspiration for growing meaningful adult services through connection and collaboration.🎧 Tune in for real talk, professional insight, and actionable ideas to help move adult living services forward.#ABAMOM #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #AdultAutism #ABAPodcast #BCBAPodcast #AdultLiving #AutismAdults #IDDServices #TherapeuticRecreation #CTRS #InterdisciplinaryCare #CommunityLiving #MedicaidWaiver #RespiteCare #NonprofitWork #BehaviorAnalyst
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