The Guardian
The Guardian
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Many older adults remain undiagnosed with autism or ADHD, with estimates indicating that up to 97% of autistic people over 60 are not diagnosed. This can lead to challenges in later life, including increased difficulty managing social situations, health issues, and emotional distress, especially after retirement when routines and support systems change. Experts suggest that seeking diagnosis can help individuals better understand themselves, improve their well-being, and strengthen family relationships, even later in life. Diagnosis options include both NHS assessments and private providers, with support emphasizing behavioral adjustments and connecting with others to enhance quality of life.
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