My sister taught full-time at a school for severely mentally handicapped children. She really has a gift for working with these kids. One of her kids, Larry, was being neglected and was going to be put into a state run home. These "homes" are no place for kids. Being the loving person she is, she took Larry into her home and has been his foster mom ever since.
Larry is now 22 (or so) but functions at the level of a 6-12 month old. He cannot walk, talk, feed himself, or go to bathroom and there is no chance he ever will. He has seizures which are getting worse. In fact, we don't expect him to live a whole lot longer.
The reason, I'm writing all this is because one of the happiest places in the world for Larry's very limited senses is Disney World. Although he cannot see very well, we think he enjoys all the bright colors and he loves all the noise. He just laughed constantly the one time she was able to take him.
Since the last time she went, Larry's health as deteriorated to the point where it would be a lot harder to feed him in the parks and to change his diaper, etc. Also, she now has a toddler and infant of her own.
So, after all that introduction my question is; Does anybody know of any services or organizations that could potentially help out in a situation like this? I thought of Make a Wish and similar organizations, but they are all limited to kids under 18. Also, I don't know that they could really provide any "help" for her. I think she would almost need a extra person help. Even with her husband, I think it would tough to manage. This is a bit out of my realm of expertise, so I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Larry is now 22 (or so) but functions at the level of a 6-12 month old. He cannot walk, talk, feed himself, or go to bathroom and there is no chance he ever will. He has seizures which are getting worse. In fact, we don't expect him to live a whole lot longer.
The reason, I'm writing all this is because one of the happiest places in the world for Larry's very limited senses is Disney World. Although he cannot see very well, we think he enjoys all the bright colors and he loves all the noise. He just laughed constantly the one time she was able to take him.
Since the last time she went, Larry's health as deteriorated to the point where it would be a lot harder to feed him in the parks and to change his diaper, etc. Also, she now has a toddler and infant of her own.
So, after all that introduction my question is; Does anybody know of any services or organizations that could potentially help out in a situation like this? I thought of Make a Wish and similar organizations, but they are all limited to kids under 18. Also, I don't know that they could really provide any "help" for her. I think she would almost need a extra person help. Even with her husband, I think it would tough to manage. This is a bit out of my realm of expertise, so I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.