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ADULT AUTISM PROGRAMS · RIDGEWOOD & LIVINGSTON, NJ

Understanding Echolalia in Autism and How to Support Your Adult Child

Echolalia is one of the most common communication traits in autism. At JoyDew, we don't treat it as a problem, we build on it as a bridge to meaningful expression.

Reinforced for Real Life: Practical Home Design for Autistic Adults with Motor Planning Difficulties

When movements are uncoordinated or sequencing steps is difficult, everyday environments can create unnecessary risks for autistic people with motor planning challenges. Anticipating these needs when designing a home, protects residents’ safety, promotes independence, and reduces long-term maintenance costs for families and providers.

Standard hardware and materials often can’t withstand repeated unintentional force from misjudged movements. Commercial-grade door handles, secure grab bars, shatter-resistant lighting fixtures, heavy-duty cabinet hinges and durable, impact-resistant materials minimize property damage.

Open floorplans with clear pathways allow for easier navigation and fewer collisions. Wide corridors and rounded sheetrock corners help residents orient themselves more easily. Rounded edges on countertops and furniture and soft corners on trim lower the risk of injury during a sudden or unintended movement.

Place functional elements thoughtfully. Appliances and switches positioned at predictable heights support muscle memory. Contrasting colors between floors, walls, and door frames enhance spatial awareness. Even small choices like soft-close drawers, stable seating, or non-slip flooring, can provide a safer, calmer living experience.

Holes in drywall are a common sight. This can be prevented by attaching a luan or plywood layer to the studs before hanging drywall. Using gloss paint instead of matte also makes it possible to easily wipe off marks.

Another common issue is artwork from being bumped off the wall. Prevent this by using French cleats and fastening the hanger directly into a wall stud for heavy pieces, installing security hooks with locking mechanisms, or securing lighter frames with double-sided tape or putty on the bottom.

Finally, resilience must pair with flexibility to adapt to the resident. Modular shelving, adaptable lighting, and easily replaceable components ensure that the space can continue to meet the individual’s needs without major renovation.

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About JoyDew

JoyDew transforms the brutal reality of people with autism from being treated as a commodity, living in isolation and without hope, into flourishing human beings with lifelong friends, who can express themselves and apply their unique talents and skills to succeed in the workplace. Our day program identifies their unique strengths and interests, develops them with job training and academic enrichment, provides communication and other supports, and creates high-level employment for people with autism, without exception, where they can learn and grow in a community of their own, and unleash their hopes and dreams.