We all have a right to freedom, choice, and self-determination in how we live our lives. Sometimes, we need a little extra help to make that happen. That’s why we’ve collected these essential resources for autistic adults! Below, you can find information and services focused on helping you live, work, and support yourself as you pursue your dreams.
Defining Independence
Independence is the freedom to make choices about where and how we live our lives. It relies on our ability to self-advocate, support, and care for ourselves.
Throughout our lives, we gain skills and experience that enable us to live with greater independence, helping us navigate the world and find our place. The emotional, social, personal, and professional skills we build all help us live with greater independence.
Autistic adults often face unique challenges when it comes to independent living. They may need additional support to develop life skills, find employment, or secure accessible housing.
No two people are alike, so independence looks different from person to person. Building confidence and capability and encouraging freedom of expression are key to helping autistic adults lead independent lives.
20 Resources for Autistic Adults That Support Independence
Independence is all about doing things for yourself, but that doesn’t mean you have to do it all alone. Whether you need financial assistance, housing tips, or want to find a job, there are people and organizations who are ready and willing to help.
The following are some of the many resources available for autistic adults.
Independent Living Resource
Whether you are looking for a home or want to learn more about your options, here are some places to find housing information and assistance:
- Autism Housing Network: A collection of resources to help autistic adults find secure housing opportunities.
- DDS Independent Living Program: Coordinated support services that help with skills training to work towards and maintain independent living.
- Residential Options: A discussion of the challenges, opportunities, and demands for affordable housing options for autistic individuals.
- How to Get a Housing Choice Voucher from HUD: Our guide to the Housing Choice Voucher program and how to use it to help pay for housing.
Life Skills Resources
Learning and developing life skills is the key to fostering independence. Here are some resources that can help:
- Community-Based Skills Assessment: A tool for evaluating independent living skills and areas for improvement.
- Daivergent: An online coaching service for individuals looking for personalized skills training.
- Centers for Independent Living: Community centers focused on providing assistance and services that support independence.
- The Arc: A national organization with local chapters that offer training programs for life and job skills.
Work & Job Resources
The ability to support yourself or find your dream job can do wonders for self-confidence and long-term independence. The following are some programs and guides that can help make that happen:
- Coordinated Career Pathways (CCP) Services: A service to help qualifying individuals find jobs with the help of an Employment Specialist.
- What Can You Do?: Tools and resources for job training, as well as job listings and work programs.
- Job Interview Tips: Helpful advice for navigating the job interview process.
- Employment Opportunities: Our guide to employment opportunities for autistic adults.
Financial Resources
Making, saving, and managing money is important for success and stability. Here are some tools that can help:
- Financial Assistance Resources: A collection of tools and resources to support financial planning and independence.
- Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI): Monthly payments for people who have a limited ability to work.
- ABLE Accounts: These allow those with disability benefits to put money aside without affecting their SSI eligibility.
- AANE Grants: Teens and adults can apply for financial assistance to help them take part in social and recreational activities.
State Resources
There are a number of government programs that help autistic adults find more freedom and independence in their lives. Here are a few that might be useful:
- Self-Determination Program (SDP): California’s SDP gives individuals with disabilities the power to choose what kind of support they receive. Enrolled participants can use their SDP budget to fund services that nurture independence and personal growth.
- DDS Autism Resource Hub: This is the Department of Developmental Services' homepage for autism services and resources, including agencies, programs, and networks for adults with autism.
- Working Disabled Program: This allows certain people to receive Medi-Cal benefits while working.
- Medicaid Contacts: Find contacts for Medicaid services in your state.
Access More Information & Support for Autistic Adults
At NeuroNav, we’re committed to empowering adults with disabilities to take control of their lives. Whether you are looking to learn new skills, find your dream job, or work towards independent living, we are here to provide you with the resources and tools you need to make it happen.
Californians eligible for the Self-Determination Program (SDP) can find guidance and support with our independent facilitation services. See how the SDP can open doors and give you more choice in the services you receive. NeuroNav can be your partner in pursuing independence. Schedule a consultation to get started today.