An individual eighteen years old or over is considered a legal adult. However, many individuals participate in special education until age twenty-two. Service coordinators specializing in school-age services will typically remain with the individual until he or she has left school and is stable in their living and post-educational arrangements. They are then transferred to the appropriate district, where they will receive a service coordinator who specializes in adult needs and services.
Adults’ services revolve around community inclusion, self-determination, and independence.
Services deemed appropriate to meet an individual’s needs might include, but may not be limited to: