Hopebridge Brings Pediatric Autism Therapy Services to Four New Locations
September 04, 2019
September 04, 2019
Hopebridge is pleased to announce the expansion of four new autism therapy centers in Savannah, Snellville, Louisville East, and Westlake. These openings will bring the total of Hopebridge locations to 48 centers throughout Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. As one of the largest autism therapy providers in the U.S., Hopebridge is committed to helping children with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental delays by providing quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Occupational, Speech, and Feeding Therapies.
“We are dedicated to providing children and families with autism the services they need,” said Chris Sutton, Vice President of Business Development. “Expanding to four new locations allows us to open access to underserved communities, reduce waitlists for families, and provide quality care to children touched by autism.”
Hopebridge provides a personalized, one-on-one, focused therapy program to help children touched by behavioral, physical, social, communication and sensory challenge through its unique multi-disciplinary approach, Hopebridge360. This innovative and effective model is intended to offer a comprehensive set of services that will look at a child through multiple lenses to build skills that transcend across all areas of development.
Hopebridge continues to experience tremendous growth and will ultimately staff over 200 full and part-time team members in these three new locations. Working in collaboration with pediatricians, schools and insurance companies, Hopebridge is a trusted partner and extension of their team to meet each child’s specific needs. View a list of open position at www.hopebridge.com/jobs/all-open-positions
For a complete listing of Hopebridge centers, please visit www.hopebridge.com/centers.
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