Why parents of some Ontario adults with severe autism say they're 'terrified' for their futures | CBC News
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Andrew Kavchak's decision to retire was less about taking time for himself, and more about taking care of his 22-year-old son, Steven, who has severe autism.Three days a week, Kavhak drives Steven to take part in a day program for adults with disabilities.He says the cost is high, though an Ontario government program called Passport does provide some financial assistance.
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