DJFF Adult Autism Resource Guide
Autism Resource for Families
Family members and caregivers of autistic adults are too often over-looked in terms of their lifelong need for information and services as they help their loved one navigate adult life. With the support of The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation, graduate Fellows at Rutgers School of Social Work have developed a list of resources pertinent to adult autism that is designed to address the need for information and services. The ongoing goal of The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Resource Guide is to provide a community service that enhances access, in a user-friendly format, of the complex informational system.
This database consists of 150+ agencies and services throughout New Jersey and the United States searchable by location, as well as service type (e.g., housing, support groups, recreational activities, etc.). If you have an additional resource applicable to adults with autism over the age of 18, please contact the Office of Field Education to provide details.
Note: This list is for informational purposes only. Inclusion of an agency or company does not constitute an endorsement by Rutgers School of Social Work or The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation, and individuals are responsible for verifying the quality of service. The guide is an ongoing resource and will continue to be updated.