Medical Social Story Collection
Welcome to the medical social story collection created by the ASERT Collaborative. This page features a collection of medical social stories developed by the ASERT team. These resources are designed to help people understand how medical procedures and exams can challenge individuals with autism.
These social stories provide information on what to expect when you receive medical tests and undergo procedures in a clinical setting.
Medical Tests
Getting Blood Drawn Social Story
This resource provides information about what to expect when you get a blood draw.
View ResourceBlood Pressure Social Story
This resource provides information about what it is like to have your blood pressure measured.
View ResourceAn Electrocardiogram (EKG) Test
This resource provides information about what to expect when you need to have an EKG done at a doctor's office.
View ResourceAn Electroencephalogram (EEG) Test
This resource provides information about what to expect when you get an electroencephalogram (EEG) at a doctor's office.
View ResourceGetting an MRI Social Story
This resource provides information about what to expect when you get an MRI scan.
View ResourceGetting an X-ray Social Story
This resource explains what to expect when you get an X-ray.
View ResourceGetting a Renal (Belly) Ultrasound Social Story
This resource provides information about what it is like to have a renal, or belly, ultrasound in a medical clinic.
View ResourceHeight and Weight Social Story
This resource provides information about how medical staff will measure your height and weight when you visit the Doctors office.
View ResourceBeing a Patient
Going to the Doctor Social Story
These social stories were created to describe the various aspects of going to the doctor for individuals with autism.
View ResourceNot Feeling Well Social Story
This social story, developed by ASERT, describes how and when to tell someone when you are sick. An animated social story is also included.
View ResourceGoing to the Emergency Department – Social Story
This resource gives information about what to expect and why you might need to go to the Emergency Department of a hospital.
View ResourceIn the Emergency Room – Social Story
This resource offers information about what to expect when staying in an emergency room. Things that you can ask for and things that are expected of you.
View ResourceWearing a Mask Social Story
This resource provides a visual guide for individuals with autism about wearing a mask to avoid spreading germs. The resource includes why it's important to wear a mask, as well as information about how to safely wear and remove masks. The resource is translated into Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, and Burmese. An animated version is also available.
View ResourceWearing a Medical Alert Bracelet Social Story
This resource provides information about medical alert bracelets; what they are and how to use them.
View ResourceHospital Wristbands Social Story
This resource provides information on what to expect when going to the hospital and receiving a medical wristband to identify who you are.
View ResourceTaking My Medicine Social Story
This resource provides information about the importance of taking your medications and some things to think about when you take it.
View ResourceBefore a Medical Procedure: Meeting the Anesthesiologist Social Story
This resource provides information on what to expect when you meet with an Anesthesiologist before a medical procedure.
View ResourceUnderstanding Anesthesia Social Story
This resource provides information on what to expect when you are going under anesthetic.
View ResourceProcedures
Getting a Cast Social Story
This resource provides information about what to expect when you get a cast and what happens when it is removed.
View ResourceGetting an IV Social Story
Graphic that explains what to expect when you need to get an IV placed in your arm.
View ResourceWearing Oxygen Social Story
This resource developed by ASERT provides a visual explanation on wearing oxygen. This resource is designed to be used to help individuals understand the importance of wearing oxygen and the impact on their health.
View ResourceGetting Anesthesia Social Story
This resource provides information on what happens when you get anesthetic during surgery.
View ResourceParticipating in a Sleep Study Social Story
This resource provides information about what to expect when you do a sleep study.
View ResourcePreparing for Surgery Social Story
This resource gives information about what to expect and what will happen when you go to the hospital for a surgery.
View ResourceColonoscopy Social Stories
This collection of social stories provides a visual explanation of colonoscopies for individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities. The three socials stories cover topics including: what is a colonoscopy, how to prepare for a colonoscopy, and what to expect during a colonoscopy.
View ResourcePelvic Exam Social Story
This social story provides a visual resource for individuals with autism to help prepare for and feel more comfortable about getting a pelvic exam.
View ResourceThis information was developed by the Autism Services, Education, Resources, and Training Collaborative (ASERT). For more information, please contact ASERT at 877-231-4244 or info@PAautism.org. ASERT is funded by the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations, PA Department of Human Services.
