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Hi,

I was a member years ago and then sort of lost track due to a number of other family issues.

My son was diagnosed at the age of four with autism and learning difficulties and social impairment.  He is now 21 and after years of special schools the local authority cutbacks hit.  

He is now in a special section of a mainstream college with only one year to go and that being only 16.5 hours a week.

He still cannot feed himself, wash, shave etc.

As soon as he hit 20, everything stopped.  Yet, as a family, our circumstances continue to remain the same.  Just because he has become an adult, he isn't miraculously cured And no longer in need of help.

I am at my wits end as instead of things getting better, they are getting worse and the outlook is somewhat bleak.  I have two other family members to now care for and I don't know whether I am coming or going.

Sorry for the negative introduction :-(

Parents
  • Help is undoubtably needed early on and support.  Children become adults and those with special needs should not go off the radar Just because they have reached adulthood.  It is very frightening hearing of many cases of those who cannot cope and do something drastic.  Frightening because I can relate to it and don't see any other resolve.

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  • Help is undoubtably needed early on and support.  Children become adults and those with special needs should not go off the radar Just because they have reached adulthood.  It is very frightening hearing of many cases of those who cannot cope and do something drastic.  Frightening because I can relate to it and don't see any other resolve.

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