Adults with special needs are often placed in a difficult position upon turning 18. For many, that means moving from their family home to an assisted living facility—a place where they can get the help they need to live their life. For others, it means staying at home with their parents and getting support services to come in and aid their day-to-day lives.

The Housing for Adults with Special Needs (HASN) program helps to subsidize the cost of housing for adults with special needs who are living independently or are transitioning to independent living.
The HASN program is designed to help people with special needs live as independently as possible. If a person is living in a group home, they may still be eligible for financial assistance.
In order to be eligible for HASN, a person must meet the definition of “special needs” under the HASN program. This includes having a diagnosed physical, developmental, or mental disability that impairs their ability to live independently without assistance from others.

If you are interested in applying for HASN and you have a diagnosed physical, developmental, or mental disability that impairs your ability to live independently without assistance from others.
If you have an adult with special needs in your family, it can be difficult to find housing that meets their needs without requiring a significant wait. It may seem like the only options are public housing or waiting lists for private housing. However, there is a third option: developing properties that are specifically designed to meet the needs of adults with special needs.
These properties can be developed in several ways. The first is to buy and remodel existing buildings into houses that have all of the features required by those who live there. These houses will include specific features that make them easier for people with disabilities to use. This can include wheelchair ramps and wide doorways, as well as installing devices like automatic doors and motion-activated lights in bathrooms and bedrooms.
The second way is to build new homes from the ground up with accessibility needs in mind. This could be done through a group of like-minded individuals pooling their resources or by finding investors who are willing to back this kind of venture. These homes would also feature many of the same accessibility features as described above.

The third way is to purchase inexpensive land and build modular homes on it that are accessible for people with disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder or cerebral palsy.
For adults with special needs, it is sometimes difficult to find housing that fits their unique needs. Whether an adult has a physical disability or a developmental disorder such as Down Syndrome, there are many factors to consider when finding the right home.
First, it is important to understand what resources the individual needs. These may include the help of a caretaker or nurse, a wheelchair ramp, and/or other accommodations. While some individuals require extensive assistance, others may only need minor accommodations. Whatever the case may be, it is important to make a list of these needs and share that list with families who are searching for available homes in your area.
Adults with special needs are often the victims of financial abuse and neglect. Because of their inability to understand the value of money, they are often at risk from family members or caregivers who take advantage of them. As a result, many end up living in circumstances that are less than ideal.