Action Plans > What opportunities are available after high school: Community Living Action Plan
Housing and Community Living Action Plan
Addressing the housing needs for youth with disabilities is greater than just finding places for them to live. It’s also involves developing daily living skills, setting up adult services for daily living needs, and finding “belonging” in the community. The Medicaid Innovations Waiver is the main funding source for adult services to support community living.
How To Get Started: To create a custom action plan for yourself or for someone you support:
- Select items that you want added to your action plan.
- Ignore any items that have already been done, or that are not relevant to you or the person you’re supporting.
- After clicking “Submit,” you will see a summary of your selected items, which is your customized action plan.
- This form will not be saved, however you will be able to print the summary, and if you provided an optional email address, the results will be emailed to you immediately.
Disclaimer: These action plans are for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be comprehensive, and should not be taken as legal advice. Services and programs mentioned may vary by county. Please consult with professionals with expertise in this topic area for guidance specific to you, your family or student/client’s situation. The “approximate age” listed with each item is a general recommendation for when to get started on an action item; however, everyone has a different timeline and for many of the items, it’s never too late to take action! Have a suggested correction or addition to this checklist? Email worktogethernc@med.unc.edu.