Hudson Community Living offers friendships, independence to adults with disabilities

It was the single biggest question Megan Howie would get from parents when she worked at a school for students on the autism spectrum: What will happen to my child after they leave the school? Where can they go?

Hudson Community Living aims to provide one answer to that question, where Howie, formerly of Cleveland Clinic Children’s Lerner School for Autism, is the community director.

The facility, which includes six residential buildings and a clubhouse on Oviatt Street, across from the Hudson Police Department, opened earlier this year. It has capacity for 32 adult residents with disabilities. Most of the living units have two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, with one unit having four bedrooms and four bathrooms…

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