Sure, Apollo’s sitting, shaking, leash walking and fetching skills have improved since he started living in a group home with four men with developmental disabilities. “Now that we have a model and we have results, we think that we have an opportunity to go back to some states and say ‘look what we’ve done here, can we get a similar kind of partnership?’”“We believe this is so needed that you could put these programs in every state, and you would have a waiting list to get into them. While long distance caregiving comes with its own challenges, coordinating a plan with your loved one and network is the key to successThis week in health news, from UC San Diego’s Scott LaFeeManaging a child’s chronic illness can be all-consuming for parents, especially in the years following a diagnosis