Autism Center offered by UW Institute on Human Development and Disability
Provides services for children from birth through adolescence with autism and autism spectrum disorders including: - Intervention services - Diagnostic evaluation - Program consultation Services are provided by multi-disciplinary teams that include: - Educators - Psychologists - Behavior analysts - Speech language pathologists - Occupational therapists - Physicians Offers individualized early intervention services for children through age 7 including consultation services for families who currently implement or wish to implement an early intervention, ABA-based, in-home program as well as social skills groups. Provides individual counseling for school age children, adolescents and young adults with autism. Therapy available for parents of the child as well. Offers individual and small-group speech and language therapy focusing on language development, social communication and social skills. Coordinates a summer day camp for youth with Asperger's.
Location
1701 Northeast Columbia Road, Seattle, WA 98195
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Hours
M-F, 9am-5pm.
Application process
Call intake coordinator.
Eligibility
Children, birth through adolescence with autism spectrum disorders and their families.
Fee
Accepts insurance. Has limited scholarship funds available.
Agency info
University of Washington's Center on Human Development and Disability
Clinic provides advocacy and support including early intervention diagnosis, assessment and management plans for children, from birth to adolescence, with, or at risk for, neurodevelopmental disabilities, including diagnosing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Maintains a website resource for families and professionals with information on the transition from pediatric to adult services for youth with special health care needs. Coordinates a summer camp including recreational activities for children, from birth through adolescence, with autism and autism spectrum disorders.