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Autism over 65: Making the Most of the Golden Years | 35758
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ISSN: 2165-7890

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Autism over 65: Making the Most of the Golden Years


2nd International Conference on Autism

September 15-16, 2016 Phoenix, USA

Susan J Moreno

Services for Autism, USA

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Autism Open Access

Abstract :

Autism in old age is a much neglected topic. It is only in the past few years that we have begun to pay more attention to those on the autism spectrum who are past school age. As we address those challenges and create new approaches and supports, we need to turn to the final frontier of autism: those on the spectrum over age 65. In this presentation, we will point out the classic changes of aging and how they differ in autism. Positive tips and personal experiences will be shared.This presentation is based upon the personal and professional experiences of the presenter. Objectives: Participants will be able to know the basic changes involved in aging over 65. Participants will be able to learn the differences in those changes when autism is involved. Participants will be able to learn positive strategies to enhance the life of someone with ASD who is over 65. Participants will be able to learn helpful hints for the health of caregivers. Level: Introductory Primary Topic: Autism in Adulthood Secondary Topics: Behavior, Family Supports Population Targets: Autism Spectrum Disorder Target Audiences: Family Members, Healthcare Providers, Service Providers Target Ages: Older Adult Overview: This presentation is based upon the personal and professional experiences of the presenter. After a thorough discussion of aging signs in autism, the presenter will present strategies for helping the person with ASD adapt to their aging process and the caregiver in positive selfcare. The purpose of this presentation is to encourage further discussion and research centering on autism and advanced age.

Biography :

Email: susan.moreno@sbcglobal.net

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