I have an older brother, now in his 60's, who has had cerebral palsy since birth. For close to thirty years now he has been working at Windgap where he is provided meaningful work and social interaction which he would not otherwise have. They have given him self worth. They are also providing direction and guidance with my brothers future and have setup "moving to retirement" initiatives after the government attempts at this failed for us. The staff and administration always have the employees best interests at heart. At times there have been difficulties with government legislation brought about by government bodies not living with the struggles that we families deal with on a daily basis. ADE's work, that is a given. Let's not make the process any more difficult than it has to be.