Keyword Details: Autism Therapy
Programs that offer any of a variety of therapeutic interventions, which may be used singly or in combination, to address the range of social, language, sensory and behavioral difficulties experienced by children and adults with autism and related disorders. Because of the spectrum nature of autism and the many behavior combinations that can occur, treatment approaches must be tailored to meet the individual needs of each person. Included are behavioral and communication development approaches, specialized curricula and sensory integration; biomedical and dietary treatments including psychiatric medications, vitamins and minerals (such as Vitamin B6, magnesium and essential fatty acids), treatment using the hormone secretin and special diets; and various complementary therapies such as music, art or equestrian, speech, physical or occupational which may be used on an individual basis or integrated into an educational program.
Genesee Lake School specializes in treatment for Neurodevelopmental Disorders for students ages 7-21 years. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability are the primary diagnoses of the students who attend our school, though many of our students have secondary or coexisting diagnoses for me...
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Specializes in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and focus on social interactions, communication, executive functioning, dailing living, vocational, independent living and motivation to increase positive behaviors. ABA is an evidence-based approach that is known for treating individuals with Autism...
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Research and clinical center specializing in developmental disabilities. Most services focus on the needs of children with developmental disabilities from birth to age 21. The primary clinical services include: screening or evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and information and referral.
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