Our Services

Understanding and supporting the autism spectrum fosters dignity and growth, embracing diverse experiences and creating meaningful connections.

Know your options

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA):

ABA therapy is a widely used, evidence-based approach that focuses on improving a child's communication, social, and life skills through positive reinforcement and data-driven interventions.

Speech Therapy:

Speech therapy addresses communication challenges, including articulation, fluency, and language development, helping children express themselves more effectively.

Occupational Therapy:

Occupational therapists help children develop skills for daily living, such as dressing, eating, and self-care, by addressing sensory processing and motor skills.

Learn how different systems work

Physical Therapy:

Physical therapy focuses on improving gross motor skills, such as balance and coordination, to enhance a child's physical abilities.

Behavioral Health Services:

These services address challenging behaviors and emotional difficulties, often employing strategies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

Sensory Interventions:

Addressing sensory sensitivities and preferences is crucial for children with autism, as sensory overload can impact their ability to learn and participate in activities.

Find a place to get tested for a diagnosis

Transition to Adulthood:

Support services are also available to help children with autism transition into adulthood, preparing them for further education, employment, and independent living.

Early Intervention:

Early, intensive interventions are often recommended for children with autism, as they can have a significant positive impact on development.

Social Skills Groups:

These groups provide opportunities for children with autism to practice their social skills in a supportive environment with peers.

Parent Collaboration:

Many autism services emphasize the importance of parent involvement, as parents can play a crucial role in supporting their child's progress