Hopebridge Expands Pediatric Therapy Services for Autism into Lafayette, Indiana
January 11, 2018
January 11, 2018
As one of the fastest growing Autism therapy providers, Hopebridge is committed to helping children touched by Autism Spectrum Disorders or other developmental delays by providing quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Occupational, Speech, and Physical Therapies. With this commitment in mind, we are excited to announce that we are expanding by adding a new center location in Lafayette, Indiana.
Our unique multi-disciplinary approach, Hopebridge360™, ensures that we treat the whole child, not simply a diagnosis. Through the coordinated effort of our team of diverse specialists, we can offer a wider range of benefits than in-home or other center-based therapy centers, like:
Hopebridge experienced tremendous growth through 2017, and continues to expand access to autism therapy services with this additional center. Hopebridge Lafayette will open first with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and occupational therapy, and will offer physical and speech therapies soon; ultimately staffing more than 30 team members to serve approximately 100 new patients.
“We are pleased to open this new Hopebridge Autism Therapy Center in Lafayette so that we may reach more kiddos and families in new communities who need our services. The new facility allows our talented and dedicated staff to provide the quality services that our families have come to expect from every Hopebridge center. I am excited to continue building a talented team who will live our mission of helping children with autism and other special needs!” said Hopebridge CEO, Dennis May.
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