New Autism Centers in Ohio and Kentucky Spark Excitement
February 07, 2018
February 07, 2018
Children with autism spectrum disorder and their families have more opportunities for care and learning now that Hopebridge is expanding in the Midwest states. For the first time in Ohio – plus with broadened reach in Kentucky – the center is opening its doors to offer Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) melded with other crucial pediatric therapies like occupational, physical, speech/language and feeding.
Some of the local news stations stopped by the new locations to get a preview and hear first-hand from some of the parents and therapists. Check out the stories below to see what they had to say about the multi-disciplinary approach and how it affects the community:
WDRB News, Kate Springer, Nov. 12, 2017
WLWT News 5, Alexis Rogers, Nov. 13, 2017
The Louisville South and Forest Park centers are open, with even more coming soon. Each is currently enrolling up to 50 kids with autism and other developmental disabilities. To find out more about how Hopebridge can help your kiddo create his or her best life possible, connect with us here to get more information on the services.
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