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Kids grow up. This is a fact. But what happens to children who are on the autism spectrum when they grow up to become adults? Even without accurate numbers and locations, studies already confirm that the majority of adults with ASD live at home with their parents. Parents, who at this stage in their child's adult life, are facing their own challenges that come with the aging process.
As the child grows, there is a paradigm shift that happens - a shift from family-centred planning to person-centred planning. How are teens and adults with autism and Aspergers' Syndrome being served today? What are the resources available to them? How can we advocate for them? Find out more.
Summary Report Consultation on Changing Supports in Ontario for People Who Have a Developmental Disability
Letter from the Director of Developmental Services Branch, Ministry of Community and Social Services in Word
Summary Report in English
English Plain Language Version in PDF
Summary Report in French
French Plain Language Version in PDF
Autism Ontario's Initiatives on Adult Issues
Programs and Services in Ontario
Haadd Announces Bursary & Grant Programme (WORD DOC)
Community Networks of Specialized Care