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This category is for sites of organizations that provide services to individuals with autism and their families. Services must be available in United States and may include agencies, hospitals, schools and clinical practices.
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Allan Cott School, day treatment, community, vocational and residential services for children and adults with autism.
Supports service providers and families through training, technical assistance, evaluation, and research. Site has a Respite Locator database for the U.S.
Offers school based and individual occupational therapy services. They provide products and workshops across the USA and internationally.
Offering services to men and women with developmental disabilities.
Individualized treatment programs for children across the autism spectrum. Serving Los Angeles County.
Full service provider that specializes in the treatment of autism and other developmental disabilities.
Treatment for children and adults challenged by developmental difficulties. Located in Sheffield, Massachusetts.
Provides training and supports for people with autism and helps others understand autism and better solutions for people with autism through education and consultation.
Provides supervision, consultation, and training for children with autism across the spectrum - from non-verbal imitation to Theory of Mind.
Serving people with or at risk for developmental disabilities and their families in Central Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale and the Foothill areas.
Employment, vocational skills training, community integration, occupational therapy, art, and independent living skills training.
A Modesto-based nonprofit organization providing intensive in-home behavioral and language-based therapies for children diagnosed with autism and other developmental disorders.
Consulting services for parents, schools and other organizations for the purpose of working with children with autism and related developmental disorders.
Farming community catering to the needs of people who have autism and other developmental disabilities.
Private, non-for-profit, year round program offering children with autism and similar disorders individualized and science-based intensive therapy.
Specializes in training parents whose children have autism. Information on philosophy, programs, clients' progress, and staff credentials.
Services offered at the Center include behavioral and psycho-educational interventions, and rehabilitative services including speech and language, physical, and occupational therapy. Medical services at the Center include neurology, clinical genetics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, cardiology, dermatology, and gastroenterology.
A nationally recognized not-for-profit pre-school and therapeutic center for families and children with Down syndrome, William's syndrome, Rett syndrome, Cerebral palsy, Autism, P-4 Deletion syndrome, PDD and Apert syndrome.
Offers an introduction to the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at the University of South Florida. Features mission statement, description of services and links to related sites.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation dedicated to providing a better quality of life for children and young adults affected by Autism and Global Delays.
A clearinghouse for information and support for spectrum related disorders. Provides articles, newsletter, and details on conferences and services available in the state.
Long term residential center helping individuals with disabilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Provides programs for children and adults with autism.
Community employment, supported employment and clinical supports to people with autism and other developmental disabilities.
A company that provides services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. This includes behavioral consulting, behavioral assessments, and in-service training to schools, community programs, and families of individuals with special needs.
The international program serving children and young adults with autism. provides children with systematic education through group dynamics, the intermingling of academics and technology, arts, music and physical education. The goal of this educational approach is for individuals to achieve social independence and dignity, and to benefit from and contribute to society.
A residential school serving children and adolescents with severe developmental disabilities.
Education and individualized treatment for children with autism, pervasive developmental disorder, and Asperger's Syndrome. Description of programs and services, admissions, research, internship and career opportunities.
Dedicated to individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and those who work alongside them to improve mutual understanding. Information on Carol Gray's "Social Stories" and the "Morning News", as well as workshops, grants, book reviews, and articles.
A variety of residential programs that serve adults with developmental disabilities and related conditions.
A private, non profit corporation established in 1988 dedicated to providing state-of-the-art educational and intervention services to individuals with Autism and their families. Located in Paramus, New Jersey.
Information and services for children with autism.
A therapeutic residential and vocational training community of 48 people, about half of whom are young adults with developmental disabilities.
A variety of types of information about the Network, its personnel, programs, and ongoing activities.
Offers adults with developmental disabilities a range of day programs, services and supports.
The North Carolina statewide service, research and training program for persons with autism and their families.
Intensive and individualized instruction to children with Autism; targeting the broad range of educational, behavioral, speech, social, and motor dysfunctions in a single integrated setting.
Creates wholeness for children and youth with developmental disabilities through education, extended family living, and therapy.
A life-sharing, educational, intentional community for and with young adults with developmental disabilities.
Approved private school, day and residential, educational, therapeutic and recreational services for individuals with autism and other disabilities.
Provides community services to people with autism.
REACH is an educational, rehabilitation, social service, and advocacy agency that provides services from birth through adulthood for people with mental retardation and other disabilities. Located in Santa Fe Springs, California.
Dr. Prizant has more than 25 years experience as a clinical scholar, researcher and consultant to young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and related communication disabilities and their families. He is the Director of Childhood Communication Services and an Adjunct Professor in the Center for Human Development, Brown University.
Descriptions of community based employment, health, rehabilitation and residential services and supports available to people with physical and developmental disabilities.
Education services for children between birth and 21 outside of the mainstream, including learning disabilities, developmental delays and autism spectrum disorder.
A private,non-profit organization that provides day school education, residential care, and day-habilitation programs for individuals with autism and other pervasive developmental disorders.
Services directed at teaching parents how to provide children with a play environment that meets their developmental needs, with a focus on meaning and relationships.
Opportunity and family-like care for people of all ages with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.
Center for the treatment of autism and Neurobehavioral disorders utilizing functional medicine, the Defeat Autism Now protocol and biological assays to evaluate underlying of neuropsychiatric disorders. Florida.
Offers clinical services, community information, and professional training programs.
Teaching skills to children with developmental disabilities and challenging behaviors that help each individual successfully adapt to community living.
Provides ongoing therapeutic treatment for families in Wisconsin, and training workshops with follow up supervision for families in other states.
A nationally recognized not-for-profit pre-school and therapeutic center for families and children with Down syndrome, William's syndrome, Rett syndrome, Cerebral palsy, Autism, P-4 Deletion syndrome, PDD and Apert syndrome.
Full service provider that specializes in the treatment of autism and other developmental disabilities.
Provides training and supports for people with autism and helps others understand autism and better solutions for people with autism through education and consultation.
Creates wholeness for children and youth with developmental disabilities through education, extended family living, and therapy.
Opportunity and family-like care for people of all ages with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.
Individualized treatment programs for children across the autism spectrum. Serving Los Angeles County.
REACH is an educational, rehabilitation, social service, and advocacy agency that provides services from birth through adulthood for people with mental retardation and other disabilities. Located in Santa Fe Springs, California.
Consulting services for parents, schools and other organizations for the purpose of working with children with autism and related developmental disorders.
Long term residential center helping individuals with disabilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Services offered at the Center include behavioral and psycho-educational interventions, and rehabilitative services including speech and language, physical, and occupational therapy. Medical services at the Center include neurology, clinical genetics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, cardiology, dermatology, and gastroenterology.
Descriptions of community based employment, health, rehabilitation and residential services and supports available to people with physical and developmental disabilities.
A variety of types of information about the Network, its personnel, programs, and ongoing activities.
Offers school based and individual occupational therapy services. They provide products and workshops across the USA and internationally.
Community employment, supported employment and clinical supports to people with autism and other developmental disabilities.
Private, non-for-profit, year round program offering children with autism and similar disorders individualized and science-based intensive therapy.
Provides community services to people with autism.
Employment, vocational skills training, community integration, occupational therapy, art, and independent living skills training.
Education services for children between birth and 21 outside of the mainstream, including learning disabilities, developmental delays and autism spectrum disorder.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation dedicated to providing a better quality of life for children and young adults affected by Autism and Global Delays.
Treatment for children and adults challenged by developmental difficulties. Located in Sheffield, Massachusetts.
The North Carolina statewide service, research and training program for persons with autism and their families.
A therapeutic residential and vocational training community of 48 people, about half of whom are young adults with developmental disabilities.
Intensive and individualized instruction to children with Autism; targeting the broad range of educational, behavioral, speech, social, and motor dysfunctions in a single integrated setting.
Offers an introduction to the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities at the University of South Florida. Features mission statement, description of services and links to related sites.
Allan Cott School, day treatment, community, vocational and residential services for children and adults with autism.
Offers adults with developmental disabilities a range of day programs, services and supports.
Provides programs for children and adults with autism.
Information and services for children with autism.
Serving people with or at risk for developmental disabilities and their families in Central Los Angeles, Pasadena, Glendale and the Foothill areas.
The international program serving children and young adults with autism. provides children with systematic education through group dynamics, the intermingling of academics and technology, arts, music and physical education. The goal of this educational approach is for individuals to achieve social independence and dignity, and to benefit from and contribute to society.
Services directed at teaching parents how to provide children with a play environment that meets their developmental needs, with a focus on meaning and relationships.
Dr. Prizant has more than 25 years experience as a clinical scholar, researcher and consultant to young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and related communication disabilities and their families. He is the Director of Childhood Communication Services and an Adjunct Professor in the Center for Human Development, Brown University.
Provides ongoing therapeutic treatment for families in Wisconsin, and training workshops with follow up supervision for families in other states.
Education and individualized treatment for children with autism, pervasive developmental disorder, and Asperger's Syndrome. Description of programs and services, admissions, research, internship and career opportunities.
Offers clinical services, community information, and professional training programs.
Supports service providers and families through training, technical assistance, evaluation, and research. Site has a Respite Locator database for the U.S.
A Modesto-based nonprofit organization providing intensive in-home behavioral and language-based therapies for children diagnosed with autism and other developmental disorders.
A company that provides services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. This includes behavioral consulting, behavioral assessments, and in-service training to schools, community programs, and families of individuals with special needs.
Teaching skills to children with developmental disabilities and challenging behaviors that help each individual successfully adapt to community living.
Farming community catering to the needs of people who have autism and other developmental disabilities.
A clearinghouse for information and support for spectrum related disorders. Provides articles, newsletter, and details on conferences and services available in the state.
Specializes in training parents whose children have autism. Information on philosophy, programs, clients' progress, and staff credentials.
Dedicated to individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and those who work alongside them to improve mutual understanding. Information on Carol Gray's "Social Stories" and the "Morning News", as well as workshops, grants, book reviews, and articles.
A private, non profit corporation established in 1988 dedicated to providing state-of-the-art educational and intervention services to individuals with Autism and their families. Located in Paramus, New Jersey.
Center for the treatment of autism and Neurobehavioral disorders utilizing functional medicine, the Defeat Autism Now protocol and biological assays to evaluate underlying of neuropsychiatric disorders. Florida.
Offering services to men and women with developmental disabilities.
A private,non-profit organization that provides day school education, residential care, and day-habilitation programs for individuals with autism and other pervasive developmental disorders.
Provides supervision, consultation, and training for children with autism across the spectrum - from non-verbal imitation to Theory of Mind.
Approved private school, day and residential, educational, therapeutic and recreational services for individuals with autism and other disabilities.
A variety of residential programs that serve adults with developmental disabilities and related conditions.
A life-sharing, educational, intentional community for and with young adults with developmental disabilities.
A residential school serving children and adolescents with severe developmental disabilities.
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