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I know that several of you are now, or have been, in college with a
disability.  I was planning to live at home when I go (in two years).  But,
I recently visited some campuses, and it really looks like fun to live
there.  I don't want to miss out on the experience.  Here's my question - I
need help with showering, dressing, and other personal care.  I don't need
round the clock care, just mornings and evenings.  Is it possible to have a
PA in a dorm, without being too conspicuous?  I'd still like to have a
roommate, and the rest of the regular college experience.  Thanks for any
info you guys can provide.

~Joy~
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"Forget regrets, or life is yours to miss." - Mimi in RENT

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