Topic > Autism: Eugen Bleuler's Autism Spectrum Disorder

They often appreciate the daily living skills, such as personal hygiene, preparing a meal or even shopping, that they need to be independent. This lack of preparation, combined with each individual's autistic disorders, means that a high percentage of individuals with autism spectrum disorders live with their families into adulthood. As a result, the burden on families can become overwhelming as primary caregivers begin to age (Billstedt & Gillberg