Autism Learning Lab Podcast

Episode 28: How Transitional Living Helps Neurodivergent Young Adults Thrive

Chris Blankenship, LCSW Episode 28

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Live from the 2026 Autism Symposium, host Chris Blankenship welcomes Dr. Jack Hinman, founder and admissions director of Engage Transitions in Cedar City, Utah, to discuss the benefits of transitional living and therapy for neurodivergent individuals. Dr. Hinman shares how Engage Transitions supports neurodivergent young adults by providing opportunities to explore hobbies and connect with nature—experiences that help build resilience and body awareness. He also emphasizes the importance of strong connections among peers, staff, and onsite therapists, creating a trusting and caring environment for everyone who participates in the Engage Transitions program.

Links:

Autism Learning Lab: https://www.autismlearninglab.com/

Email: chris@autismlearninglab.com


Engage Transitions: https://engagelifenow.com/


Quotes:

[11:23-11:27] Dr. Hinman “We believe that it all starts with connection, relationships, and proximity....”

[14:08-14:12] Dr. Hinman “When you’re engaged, you're working on connection, independence, and health.” 

[15:09-15:15] Chris Blankenship “The most predictive factor for success in treatment is whether you feel comfortable with your therapist.”