At Experience Structured Living, we understand the unique needs of autistic adults. If you or a loved one is seeking housing solutions that foster independence, community involvement, and personal growth, you’ve come to the right place.
Our group homes for autistic adults offer a nurturing and supportive environment where individuals can thrive while developing essential independent living skills. We are dedicated to providing residential services that promote autonomy while ensuring that each resident receives the individualized attention they need to succeed.
Affordable and Accessible Housing
Our housing options focus on providing affordable housing that is both accessible and supportive, helping individuals feel secure and empowered as they navigate adulthood. We believe that all individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism, deserve the opportunity to live with dignity and purpose. Through our support services, we assist residents in mastering daily tasks, fostering social connections, and gaining confidence in their abilities.Securing Housing and Community-Based Services
Securing housing can be a complex process for autistic adults, but we simplify this journey by offering a variety of services designed to ensure a smooth transition into residential living. Our staff works closely with each resident, helping them feel comfortable in their new surroundings and supporting them as they develop the skills needed for greater independence. But we go beyond simply providing housing. Here, we create an inclusive environment where residents are encouraged to engage in community activities, build meaningful relationships, and contribute to their local community. Our team is trained to work with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, ensuring that every resident receives personalized care and attention. Whether you or a loved one are looking for long-term housing options or short-term solutions, our structured living programs are tailored to meet the diverse needs of autistic adults. We offer an array of services, including assistance with daily living, recreational opportunities, and a strong support network, all within a compassionate and understanding setting.Empowering Independence
FAQs for Supportive Housing for Autistic Adults at Experience Structured Living
Group homes for adults with autism spectrum disorders provide a structured, supportive living environment designed to help individuals with autism develop independent living skills while receiving necessary support services. At Experience Structured Living, our group homes offer personalized care, community involvement, and opportunities for social engagement.
Our residential services include assistance with daily living activities, skill-building programs, and access to community-based services. These services aim to promote independence while offering the support autistic adults need to thrive in their home environment.
At Experience Structured Living, we focus on helping residents develop independent living skills through support with personal care, meal preparation, budgeting, and social skills, all designed to increase independence and self-confidence.
Yes, we are committed to offering affordable housing options to ensure that individuals with autism have access to a safe and supportive living environment. Our goal is to make our programs accessible to as many people as possible while maintaining high-quality care.
We offer various housing options, including long-term group homes and short-term transitional housing. Our team works closely with each individual to ensure they find the housing solution that best meets their needs.
Residents at Experience Structured Living have access to a variety of community-based services, including recreational programs, social activities, and educational opportunities. These services help residents engage with their local community and build meaningful relationships.
Our support services are tailored to the individual needs of each resident and may include assistance with daily living tasks, social skills training, and personal development. We are dedicated to providing a nurturing environment that promotes both independence and personal growth.
Yes, our housing options are designed to meet the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities, including those with autism. We offer a variety of housing solutions that provide the necessary support while fostering independence.
Yes, we offer housing options specifically tailored to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our programs are designed to promote autonomy in finding permanent housing while offering the appropriate level of care and support.
Our residents are encouraged to engage in a wide range of community activities, including recreational outings, social events, and skill-building workshops. These activities help individuals develop social skills, build friendships, and feel more connected to their community.
At Experience Structured Living, we focus on creating a supportive, inclusive environment that promotes independence, community engagement, and personal growth. Our group homes for autistic adults and other people with disabilities are staffed by professionals experienced in working with individuals with developmental disabilities, ensuring that each resident receives specialized services and community integration.
Jenny Li is a California Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) and board-certified counselor by the NBCC with a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of San Diego. She is soon to be licensed in the state of Arizona and New Mexico. Jenny has lived and worked in Scandinavia, Asia, and Central- and South America; working with different populations in different capacities over the past 25+ years. She speaks English, Swedish, and Mandarin.
Jenny is currently in her PhD program for Clinical Supervision and Counseling Education. She has advanced training in several modalities and interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (CBT-E, CBT-P), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), and the Transdiagnostic Unified Protocol for complex emotional concerns. She is EMDR trained (basic/advanced), a Level 1 IFS therapist, and certified in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for OCD. For families, she is trained in Emotion-focused Family Therapy (Level 2 EFFT), draws on structural family principles, and implements interventions from being trained in Gottman’s methods. She is in the process of becoming a CAMFT Certified Clinical Supervisor.
She has worked as a faculty member in university settings and provided direct clinical care in hospitals, residential, and outpatient care with experience treating children, adolescents, young adults, and adults. Jenny has been providing direct clinical services over the past eight years. She is currently in her role as the Executive Clinical Director for residential and outpatient mental health services, where she also leads a team of clinicians, providing clinical supervision and overseeing program development and clinical services.