August 22, 2008, Newsletter Issue #105: Autism in Adulthood

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Autism and related pervasive developmental disorder affect the individual throughout his entire life. The individual's ability to work and live independently hinges on his level of functioning.

Many autistic adults are able to earn degrees and many learn the communication and self-help skills necessary to live and work independently. Others require some supervision and some need assistance 24 hours a day.

Living arrangements and finances are two major areas of concern for parents of adults with autism. Some autistic adults live with family members throughout their entire lives while others are able to live in group homes or independently. Adults who are profoundly autistic may be institutionalized later in life.

Finances are of major concern even when the autistic person is able to work. It is necessary for the adult with autism to have an advocate or caring family member help to maintain his financial matters.

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