You may have come across information about autism and recognised parts of yourself in it, or you might be a parent, partner, or friend of an adult who you feel may be Autistic. Many people share this experience. As our understanding of autism continues to grow, more adults are identifying as Autistic and seeking or receiving a diagnosis later in life.
Some people in this position choose to see a professional for a diagnosis, while others prefer not to. This is a personal decision. The important thing is to learn as much as you can about autism, to help you understand that Autistic people can have a different view of the world around them and might find socialising challenging.
A diagnosis can provide a much better understanding of the challenges a person may face, and opportunities to find supports that can help.
There are a few scenarios where an adult will seek assessment for an autism diagnosis:
For adults seeking an assessment, the best option is to consult a neurodiversity-affirming psychologist or psychiatrist experienced in the assessment and diagnosis of autism in adults. To support the assessment, they will ask a lot of questions about your childhood, experiences at school, and as an adult. A speech pathologist or occupational therapist may also be consulted to provide supporting information. The National Guidelines for the Assessment of Autism in Australia (2023) provide further detail about assessment.
Autism assessments for adults are not fully government funded. However, there are Medicare rebates available for assessment for people under 25 years. With the Medicare rebates, there will be an out-of-pocket cost. You can read about them on the Downloads and online learning page of this site in the Information Sheets about Medicare.
To get more information – including advice tailored to your specific situation – please contact the Amaze Autism Connect advisors on 1300 308 699, email [email protected] or use the webchat on this site.
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