Autism After 16
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Mar 04, 2012 0 Share [1]

Rhode Island Roadmap


Map of Rhode Island with red push pin at Providence.
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STOP 1

At Age 16

  • Read our article on Transition [2].
  • Read our articles on Finances, Public [3] and Private [4].
  • Visit the Rhode Island Department of Education [5] website. Find out what the requirements for graduation with a regular diploma [6] are. Students in Rhode Island must pass exit exams [7] in order to graduate; these are changing and a new system will be in place for the Class of 2014 [8].
  • Meet with your child’s IEP team to discuss the Transition Plan. Visit the Wrightslaw [9] website to get a better understanding of your child’s rights at Transition.
  • Ask the school’s Transition Services Coordinator or your chlid’s IEP team leader to contact the Rhode Island Office of Rehabilitative Services, Vocational Rehabilitation [10] and request that a representative attend the next IEP meeting. Alternatively, contact them yourself to make the request.
  • Contact the Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals [11] to find out what supports may be available for your child, at what age your child may apply for services, and how long the waiting list is for those services.
  • Visit the website of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates [12] (COPAA) if you wish to hire someone to help you advocate with your school system.

STOP 2

At Age 17

  • Read our article on Guardianship [13].
  • Read our articles on Finances, Public [3] and Private [4].
  • Apply for Supplemental Security Income [14] (SSI). Even if your child receives SSI now, he will have to re-apply at age 18.
  • Visit the Rhode Island RIte Care [15] (Medicaid) website to find out if your child will qualify for Medicaid upon turning 18 and if so, begin application process.

STOP 3

One Year Before High School Graduation

  • Read our article on Postsecondary [16] planning. Start considering and visiting programs.
  • Read our article on Employment [17].
  • Step up working with the Rhode Island Office of Rehabilitative Services, Vocational Rehabilitation [10].
  • Step up working with the Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals [11].

STOP 4

At Age 21

  • Read our Housing [18] article.
  • Read our article on Finances, Public [3] and Private [4].
  • Read our article on Employment [17].
  • Refer to the Autism Speaks website for the Housing and Residential Supports Toolkit [19].

All Along the Way

  • Visit the Autism Speaks Rhode Island Resource Guide [20].
  • Refer to the Autism Speaks website for their Transition Toolkit [21].
  • Visit the website of the Autism Society of Rhode Island [22].