Hi
Iam adult 35 asd. I have contacted my local council to see if the do needs assessment for asd told me no only medical for walking sticks. But nhs website says local authorities . I am struggling to go out n sensory issues
Thanks
Hi
Iam adult 35 asd. I have contacted my local council to see if the do needs assessment for asd told me no only medical for walking sticks. But nhs website says local authorities . I am struggling to go out n sensory issues
Thanks
Hello NA S63654
I am sorry to hear that you are struggling at the moment.
Trogluddite has sent a very helpful reply and you may also find some of this information would benefit you:
You may like to look at our information about autism spectrum disorders:
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/what-is.aspx
If you were interested in finding out if you are on the autism spectrum, you would need to have a formal diagnostic assessment. You may find it useful to have a look at the following link for further information about diagnosis and the benefits of getting one:
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/diagnosis.aspx
Furthermore, it is important the professional you see has experience of autism spectrum disorders. You can find details of diagnostic services on our Autism Services Directory in the Assessment and diagnosis section: http://www.autism.org.uk/directory.aspx
You may like to have a look at the following page which includes personal accounts, which may help: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/adult-life/stories.aspx
It might also be useful to pass on information about autism to health professionals when seeking a diagnosis. The following page includes information for a range of health professionals:
https://www.autism.org.uk/about/diagnosis/professionals-involved.aspx
You may find it useful to have a look at our Community Care page on our website. The page contains information about community care services, at home or in the community, that may be available to you:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care.aspx
You may want to search for services in your area that cater for people with an autism spectrum disorder on our Autism Services Directory: www.autism.org.uk/directory.aspx
You may also like to have a look at our website which includes many topics on benefits that you may find useful:
Benefits: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care.aspx
PIP: http://www.autism.org.uk/pip
DLA:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/benefits/children/dla-children.aspx
ESA: http://www.autism.org.uk/esa
Universal Credit: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/benefits/universal-credit.aspx
Carers Allowance:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/carers-allowance.aspx
Appeals and Reconsiderations: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/appeals.aspx
Making a complaint: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/letters-and-complaints.aspx
Also you could look at :
You may find the following links which provide information on getting help from social services useful:
(Adults England)
https://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/england.aspx
(Adults Scotland)
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/scotland.aspx
(Adults Wales)
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/wales.aspx
(Adults Northern Ireland)
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/northern-ireland.aspx
You may like to contact our Autism Helpline team who can give general autism information and advice, but please be aware that they are unable to offer specialist advice on benefits.
To contact the Helpline directly you may wish to call them on 0808 800 4104 (Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm, Friday, 9am to 3pm). Please press Option 2 to speak to an adviser. Please note the Helpline team are experiencing a high volume of calls so it could take you a few attempts to get through to an adviser.
I know this is a lot to digest but hopefully you might find some of this helpful to you.
Best wishes
Lorraine Mod
Hello NA S63654
I am sorry to hear that you are struggling at the moment.
Trogluddite has sent a very helpful reply and you may also find some of this information would benefit you:
You may like to look at our information about autism spectrum disorders:
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/what-is.aspx
If you were interested in finding out if you are on the autism spectrum, you would need to have a formal diagnostic assessment. You may find it useful to have a look at the following link for further information about diagnosis and the benefits of getting one:
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/diagnosis.aspx
Furthermore, it is important the professional you see has experience of autism spectrum disorders. You can find details of diagnostic services on our Autism Services Directory in the Assessment and diagnosis section: http://www.autism.org.uk/directory.aspx
You may like to have a look at the following page which includes personal accounts, which may help: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/adult-life/stories.aspx
It might also be useful to pass on information about autism to health professionals when seeking a diagnosis. The following page includes information for a range of health professionals:
https://www.autism.org.uk/about/diagnosis/professionals-involved.aspx
You may find it useful to have a look at our Community Care page on our website. The page contains information about community care services, at home or in the community, that may be available to you:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care.aspx
You may want to search for services in your area that cater for people with an autism spectrum disorder on our Autism Services Directory: www.autism.org.uk/directory.aspx
You may also like to have a look at our website which includes many topics on benefits that you may find useful:
Benefits: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care.aspx
PIP: http://www.autism.org.uk/pip
DLA:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/benefits/children/dla-children.aspx
ESA: http://www.autism.org.uk/esa
Universal Credit: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/benefits/universal-credit.aspx
Carers Allowance:http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/carers-allowance.aspx
Appeals and Reconsiderations: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/appeals.aspx
Making a complaint: http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/letters-and-complaints.aspx
Also you could look at :
You may find the following links which provide information on getting help from social services useful:
(Adults England)
https://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/england.aspx
(Adults Scotland)
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/scotland.aspx
(Adults Wales)
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/wales.aspx
(Adults Northern Ireland)
http://www.autism.org.uk/about/benefits-care/community-care/adult-care/northern-ireland.aspx
You may like to contact our Autism Helpline team who can give general autism information and advice, but please be aware that they are unable to offer specialist advice on benefits.
To contact the Helpline directly you may wish to call them on 0808 800 4104 (Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm, Friday, 9am to 3pm). Please press Option 2 to speak to an adviser. Please note the Helpline team are experiencing a high volume of calls so it could take you a few attempts to get through to an adviser.
I know this is a lot to digest but hopefully you might find some of this helpful to you.
Best wishes
Lorraine Mod