What does it mean to belong? In this episode of Discussing Disability, host Nate Wise sits down with Logan Kleene, a participant in SOAR365’s Adult Day Support program, and his mom Lynda Kleene to share their inspiring story of growth, independence, and connection.
Logan, who has autism, speech and language challenges, and developmental delays, has found a welcoming place at SOAR365 — where he learns new skills, makes friends, and feels at home. Lynda reflects on the family’s journey, what led them to SOAR365, and how the staff’s care, creativity, and dedication have made a real difference in their lives.
You’ll hear about Logan’s favorite activities, his progress toward independence, and the teamwork between his family, SOAR365’s direct support professionals, and case managers. This heartfelt conversation shows just how meaningful it can be to find a supportive community where everyone is valued.
💡 Learn more about Adult Day Support and Supported Employment at SOAR365: soar365.org
📧 Questions or comments? Email us: info@soar365.org
Because everyone deserves a place to grow, thrive, and feel like they belong. 🌟
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