Supporting Adults brings together families of autistic adults to share experiences, challenges, and resources. This group offers support for caregivers as they navigate evolving roles, both for themselves and for their adult children, including the transition into adulthood, supported decision-making, housing, employment, and ongoing care.
Date: Second Wednesday of each month (Note: Date change for December)
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Location: Online (Zoom)
Registration is required to attend
Who it’s for:
Caregivers of autistic adults (18+) who are continuing to navigate support needs, independence, and adulthood.
Session Topic: Autistic Burnout in Your Adult Child
Join us for our upcoming session focused on understanding and supporting autistic burnout in your adult child. This session will explore the signs of autistic burnout, common triggers, and practical strategies caregivers can use to help their adult children recover and maintain well-being.
Whether you’re new to the concept or looking for more tools and insight, this session will offer guidance, resources, and an opportunity to deepen your understanding.
Additional details:
Participants must register in advance to attend. Group sessions will accommodate up to 15 participants.
Participants must be AutismBC members. Don’t have an AutismBC free membership? Sign up here: https://www.autismbc.ca/about/membership/
Session notes will be shared afterward (chat messages will not be).
Please review our Program Guidelines before attending.
AutismBC Meets — Building Connection and Community
Together, we are stronger. Discover the power of community to uplift, educate, and support one another.
AutismBC Meets are peer-to-peer support groups designed to help you build community. Whether you are a parent or caregiver of a newly diagnosed child, managing a child’s ongoing support needs, exploring your evolving role as a caregiver of an adult, seeking connections with other professionals, or discovering your own neurotype, there is an AutismBC Meets group for you.
AutismBC Meets is a peer-led support space, not a clinical or crisis service. If you are seeking connection, clarity, empathy, and a deeper understanding, this is the place for you.
All AutismBC Meets are held online via Zoom, making it easy to join from anywhere in B.C.