
Speech & Language Therapy
If your child has difficulty communicating their wants and needs, ideas, or feelings or has difficulty with articulation, a speech-language pathologist (SLP) may be able to help! An SLP can help with functional communication through a variety of communication modalities.

Occupational & Physical Therapy
If a child has a difficult time doing functional activities or with their muscles, joints, or limbs, a therapist may be able to help!

FAMILY SUPPORTS
Caring for a family member or loved one with intellectual or developmental disabilities is challenging. We’re here to help you.

FIRST STEPS
First Steps is a program of the Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services (DDRS).

BEHAVIOR SUPPORTS
Our Behavior Supports Services are designed for adults and children who struggle with challenging behaviors that interfere with their relationships and their quality of life.

BULLYING
If you feel your child is being bullied, or need advice to help your child understand bullying behaviors, our staff will guide you to the proper resources.

YOUNG ADULT SOCIAL SKILLS GROUP
Learn skills for making and keeping friends, dating, having conversations, conflict resolution, and handling bullying.

AUTISM
Autism is a developmental disability that affects an individual’s social interaction, communication, and the way they relate to people, objects and events.