Ojo, I work in the KC area for an entity that provides case management to individuals with ID/DD, many of which are on the spectrum. Without a doubt, parents like you guys are the absolute best to work with. You care about your child and sacrifice tons to provide what is needed. Sadly, many times parents don't give a shit and kids end up homeless, in jail, or even dead. We are ecstatic when we have parents like y'all. I worked in the field in Texas, but that's been many, many years ago so I'm not totally familiar with the system there anymore. But, I do know that every county has an entity that does what we do. When kids are younger and in school there are some things we can do to help, but it's really essential to have a case manager when they get out of school. There are a wide range of services we can help with, from in home support, to day programs, to residential programs, and the entities in Texas can do the same thing. If you haven't already connected with them, I encourage you to do that. Start building a relationship. It will pay dividends in the long run. I'm happy to research whatever is available in your county, if you'd like, although you might be way ahead of me and already have a case manager. I'm happy to answer any questions about services and such. I'm also happy to just be a sounding board, as someone who works with this every day, if you need. Hang in there, you are doing a great job.