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I think you should, yes, Kathy Jo.  Supported Living Services - you should be
able to find them through your State Dept. of Developmental Disabilities.
Sometimes as at my agency, they have both Supported Living and Independent
Living services. it's possible one may help you to find the right place for
you. You might also want to check out group homes, which is what Cornerstone
sounds like to me.

Good luck!
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