Sample Emergency ID Card for a Person with Autism

If you have autism or you care for a person with autism, making an emergency ID card is a good idea. If you make a card for someone else, educate the person with autism to keep it on hand to share with people in confusing situations, such as when they’re approached by a uniformed person or when they have difficulty interacting with others they don’t know.


The front side of wallet-size card should give the name of the person with autism and two or three contact name and numbers. The next paragraph would be a good one to copy:


My name is ___________________ and I have autism, which causes me to behave in unexpected ways. Please contact one of the people listed here: (List names and phone numbers for two or three people.)


On the back of the card, you can include information on autism and offer tips with dealing with the person with autism, such as that in the following table:





































Autism Information
I may:Please help by:
Not understand what you sayNot shouting
Appear deafSpeaking slowly and softly
Suddenly dart awayUsing concrete terms
Have difficulty speakingGiving me time to respond
Flap my hands or rockExplaining before doing
Not understand legal issuesEmploying visual aids for communication when possible
Be overly sensitive to shiny objects, sounds, touch, or
smells
Making no sudden movements and



Warning me first if you must touch me

Feel free to print out this page and use it to design your own emergency card.









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