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Assisted living - can I have children as I am on the autistic spectrum?
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LxA
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If I was to move in to an Assisted living home ,e.g flat , due to being on the autsic spectrum would I be allowed to have children of my own ?
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Hello @LxA.
Here is a article on assisted or supported accommodation https://www.ageuk.org.uk/information-advice/care/housing-options/assisted-living-and-extra-care-housing/
Regarding the other part of your question, it is up to you and your family to decide. -
Welcome to the community @LxA
How are you doing today? Lots of people with autism are parents, autism isn't a reason to not start a family.
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Hi @LxA, welcome to the community and it's great to have you here. How are you doing today?
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