Group Homes Offer Normal Life to Disabled
Studies say approximately three percent of the general U.S. population is estimated to have a developmental disability. Most of these people live at home with their families. But for those who can't, there are variety of other options, such as group homes. Tala Hadavi, of VOA's Persian News Network visited one group home that boasts state-of-the-art equipment, along with the resources to help its residents live as near-normal a life as possible.

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