Families with a child or adult with Autism are faced with many challenges: learning what services each organization provides, new vocabulary, and how to access those services just to start. Some of our staff at the Autism Society Inland Empire are parents who have children or adults with Autism and live in the Inland Empire.

Call or Email Our Resource Specialists

The Autism Society Inland Empire distributes information to individuals with Autism, family members, service providers and the public. Our Resource Specialists can provide guidance to families who are attempting to understand programs and resources offered by the school, Regional Centers, medical insurance, and other programs such as Social Security and In Home Supportive Services (IHSS). We are happy to answer calls and emails related to Autism, services, events, and resources. Call us at (951) 220-6922 or email us at info@ieautism.org.

Resource Library

Our Online Resource Library is updated yearly and is full of local resources who are “autism-friendly” in the hopes of providing families and professionals the opportunity to find resources related to Autism in one place.

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Online Support – Facebook Group

The Autism Society Inland Empire has different Facebook pages to connect to families and professionals with similar experiences. Our largest Facebook page is a closed group with over 7,000 members. Share your questions, concerns and celebrate your joys with our community.

Support Groups (Online)

The Autism Society Inland Empire offers the following support groups (check calendar for dates):

  • Talk to Me Tuesday
  • Virtual Support Group for Teens & Adults
  • Support Group of Parents of with School-Aged Children
  • Support Group for Adults who suspect they have Autism or Diagnosed Later in Life

 

Autism Society Options Policy

This Resource Guide was developed to provide families and professionals with an opportunity to find resources related to Autism in the Inland Empire in one place.

All information provided or published by the Autism Society Inland Empire is for information purposes only. Specific treatment, therapy or services should be provided to an individual only at the direction of the individual’s doctor, caregiver, or other qualified professional. References to any treatment or therapy option, program, service, or treatment provider are not an endorsement by the Autism Society. References of treatments, therapies, programs, services, and/or providers are not intended to be comprehensive statements. You should investigate alternatives that may be more appropriate for a specific individual. The Autism Society Inland Empire assumes no responsibility for the use made of any information published or provided. The Autism Society Inland Empire provides information, but it does not constitute medical or legal information. Referrals provided are suggestions to organizations that might help, but do not constitute a recommendation. The Autism Society Inland Empire cannot be held responsible for consequences that arise from individual dealings with a professional or organization. The inclusion of any organization does not imply endorsement, and omission does not imply disapproval. The Autism Society Inland Empire may add or remove organizations from this list at its discretion.