Aaron Needs a Roommate| #11
Roommate Needed in Mason, Ohio
Aaron is a great guy who likes other people. He is looking for a roommate.
Aaron is 36 years old. He attended Lakota Schools and is currently in the Goodwill/Easter Seals Day Program in Lebanon.
Aaron likes to go for walks, ride the exercise bike and swim at the community center, go out to eat, listen to music, look at books, baseball cards and get involved in other inclusive activities in the community.
He loves to go on vacations with his family and ride the trolley bus in Gatlinburg. He likes his Sunday visits with his family and playing with his niece.
Aaron doesn’t talk with many words, but he finds ways of telling everyone what he wants. He repeats phrases and is noisy which could bother some people.
The ranch house is in Mason, near a local park. It is currently being renovated and if needed, could be wheelchair accessible. The home is owned and maintained by the Housing Resource Group of Resident Home, so this will be a permanent residence. Aaron has lived in a house managed by this non-profit for over 11 years and we feel they do a great job.
Aaron has a level 5 Medicaid Waiver which will help pay for the 24/7 staff. He needs a roommate who is also on a waiver or private pay. We are working with our Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
Anyone who has lived with other people knows the importance of finding a good roommate match. Aaron would like a new friend as well as someone who could be part of his extended family.
He is hoping to move in by October/November.
If you know of someone who might be interested, please call me at 513-336-8271.
This is the 11th post about our attempt to bring our son with the label of autism home to the county where we live. We are making progress, and scratching off items on our task analysis, but it is exhausting and full of ups and downs. If you want to review some of these posts, they are listed in the bottom of the left side column.
Comments:
It is difficult to describe Aaron. He is loving and wonderful, but a prospective roommate also needs to know Aaron is noisy and that might be an issue for some people with sensitivity to sounds. So, how can I give Aaron respect and dignity and yet be honest.
Aaron has had the same roommate for 13 years. He and Jack are good friends and care about each other. Jack’s family isn’t interested in having him move to our county. Leaving him will be one of the hardest parts about moving. We have endured a lot of “issues” in the past few years, just because we didn’t want to split up Aaron and Jack.
We can only hope we will find someone like Jack, and as you know, everyone is unique. We ask your prayers.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Keep Climbing: Onward and Upward
All my best,
Mary




I hope you find someone who is a good fit, too. How did you find Jack?
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Great question. Jack’s mother and I were both on the local board of DD. So I knew her and her son indirectly. Because Jack’s mom was over 70 years old, Jack was a priority. That was one of the only reasons Aaron got a residential placement slot.
Jack and Aaron get along well. Jack has Down syndrome and is just a sweet man. Aaron and he look out for each other and even though neither of them speak with words, they just seem to understand each other.
Mary E. Ulrich recently posted..Aaron Needs a Roommate| #11
I wanted to let you know you wrote a great article.
Thanks, Aaron is a great guy, I hope we can find another person from our area.