Service Details
Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism |
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2801 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Cleveland, OH 44104-3865 Tel: 216-721-1292 |
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The center for autism at the Cleveland Clinic is a multi-faceted service provider for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and like conditions. The Center offers a full day year-round intensive applied behavioral program for students from earliest diagnosis to age 22 years. The center currently serves 74 full- time students and will accomodate up to 100 full-time students as its state of the art facility is completed in 2008. The center's intensive behavioral early childhood program offers tiered levels of instruction and low ratios. The Center's school program provides intensive communication, behavior academic, social and career development services. The outreach program provides in-home behavioral programming, consultation and training. Diagnostic and medical assessment to the pediatric autism community is also available.The center conducts research in autism treatment. |
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Support Types: - ABA/Discrete Trial - Behavorial Intervention - Biomedical Intervention - Camps - Career Counseling - Compounding Pharmacies - Early Intervention - Education - Educational Advocacy - Job Coach - Marriage & Family Counseling - Medical - Occupational Therapy - Other - Private School (Autism Only) - Psychological Counseling - Research - Research - Social Skills Training - Speech Therapy - Summer Camp/ESY - Therapy Providers - Training/Seminars |
Ages Supported: - Preschool - Kindergarten - 1-5 Grade - 6-8 Grade - 9-10 Grade - 11-12 Grade |
Ratings and CommentsHere is what people are saying about this serviceAverage Rating: 5 /5 Stars Number of Ratings: 1 Rate this Service
Comment:
This is an excellent place for children with Autism. The staff there are well educated and trained for a tough job. My son has been attending there since July 2010. The only negative remark I have is that it is not cost efficient for your average family. It costs about $74,000 a year and it is so sad that so many parents have to be turned away because they are unable to afford it. I really wish there was a way for OHIO to help out the families who have children with autism. Nonetheless, like I said, it is a great facility and the staff is superb. Score: 5 Date: 2011-01-04 11:50:46 |
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