Opinion: Why don’t we see older adults with autism? It’s history, not mystery

Robert F Kennedy Jr of late claimed he doesn t see older adults with what he calls full-blown autism and that this somehow supports his long-debunked theory about vaccines As two Bay Area moms raising autistic children we ve heard this line before It s not just wrong It s dangerous Here s the reality people with severe autism have perpetually existed But in the s and s they were rarely diagnosed often misdiagnosed and frequently institutionalized If Kennedy didn t see peers with essential promotion demands when he was a kid it s not because they didn t exist It s because they were hidden away Autism wasn t even listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders until Before that kids with what we now call Level autism were often labeled with schizophrenia or mental retardation They were placed in state-run institutions Sometimes for life When those institutions began to close in the s and s people weren t suddenly welcomed into society Numerous were shuttled into underfunded group homes bounced between systems or ended up on the street The Individuals with Disabilities Coaching Act required inhabitants schools to educate children with disabilities including autism But that didn t mean every child was integrated into the classroom especially not the private classrooms Kennedy was in Even now multiple students with Level autism don t spend their school days in general tuition settings If you re not a tutor a specialist or a parent you might never cross paths with them And where are those people this day the older adults Kennedy says he doesn t see at the mall Chosen are in supported residential programs Others are living with aging parents who are scrambling to plan for the future And tragically a great number of have died too soon after years of inappropriate diagnostic care Related Articles Mental physical condition services lacking in immigration detention centers California summary finds Letters Death of our republic is the world s loss Judge orders involuntary medication of California conspiracy theorist charged with killing his kids in Mexico San Mateo County expands mobile mental medical response Deputies fatally beat California man experiencing mental wellness dilemma lawsuit insists Because so plenty of were misdiagnosed they were often treated with psychiatric drugs they didn t need Plenty of experienced neglect institutional abuse or completely slipped through the cracks To suggest their absence from citizens spaces currently proves autism is a modern phenomenon isn t just ignorant it s cruel We co-host Refrigerator Moms a podcast that tackles tough conversations about autism parenting We don t shy away from hard truths And here s one the systems that failed autistic people years ago are still failing them now If RFK Jr wants to make a difference he can advocate for better services for aging adults with autism and real patronage for families like ours But misinformation and conspiracy theories aren t helping anyone Autism isn t new What s new is that more people are eventually being seen Kelley Jensen and Julianna Scott two Bay Area mothers of autistic young adults co-host the podcast Refrigerator Moms