Valley nonprofit launches housing market analysis for adults with disabilities

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PHOENIX – Arizona disability advocates are launching a comprehensive market analysis of the metro Phoenix area to address the housing wants and needs of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

The Greater Phoenix Housing Market Analysis is being conducted by First Place AZ, a nonprofit residential community for those with autism spectrum disorder and adults who struggle with a neurodivergent.

The survey will collect data, identify barriers and explore how different sectors — both public and private — can begin to address the housing needs of those with IDD, a population that can oftentimes be underserved.

 

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