'Focus Atlanta' Educates on New Autism Therapy Centers in Georgia
October 23, 2018
October 23, 2018
The road to learning your child has autism is never an easy one, but starting this fall, Hopebridge aims to lighten the load for families in Atlanta. The pediatric autism therapy center will open the first of nearly a dozen Georgia locations over the next year so children with special needs can get the care to lead their best lives.
To educate the community on the services that will be available to them, Atlanta’s CW69 ‘Focus Atlanta‘ spoke with Hopebridge Founder and CCO Kim Strunk. They discussed the importance of early identification and early intervention, as well as the benefits of having a comprehensive program of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA therapy), occupational therapy and speech therapy all in one place.
Check out the segment below to learn about one of the Midwest’s top therapy providers moving into the south, starting with centers in Suwanee and Roswell:
‘Kim Strunk talks Hopebridge expansion of pediatric therapy services for children with autism in Atlanta.’
‘Focus Atlanta,’ Atlanta’s CW69, Keisha Lancelin, Oct. 21, 2018
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