![This blue graphic includes the L’Arche logo, a headshot of Luke wearing an open navy suit and glasses, and a screenshot of the Vox article which reads, “How to care for people in your life with intellectual disabilities: A practical guide to navigating a fractured support system.” This blue graphic includes the L'Arche logo, a headshot of Luke wearing an open navy suit and glasses, and a screenshot of the Vox article which reads, "How to care for people in your life with intellectual disabilities: A practical guide to navigating a fractured support system."](https://i0.wp.com/www.larcheusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/LArche-Vox-feature.png?resize=1080%2C1080&ssl=1)
“When an adult child with IDD has to move out of their childhood home and into a group home, it often ‘promotes the dignity of the person receiving the care,’ Smith says, by allowing them to see themselves — and be seen by family members — as an adult.”