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Hopebridge Partners with EarliTec Dx to Provide Objective Autism Assessment for Babies and Toddlers At Hopebridge, our families have seen first-hand how much early identification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can affect a child’s development. When it comes to reaching milestones and building communication and foundational life skills, every day counts, so we are constantly looking into better, more efficient ways to support our families on this journey. Most recently, we partnered with EarliTec Diagnostics Inc. to broaden our work in this area and give young children in Atlanta opportunities for more objective evaluations for autism. Through this pilot program, Hopebridge licensed clinical psychologists utilize EarliPointTM, an innovative, new approach to identifying autism through FDA-authorized technology that uses eye-tracking to measure and quantify social visual engagement.
Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers is partnering with Special Olympics Indiana – Young Champions program for the second year to host inclusive events at four Indiana centers: Evansville, Richmond, Valparaiso, and Carmel. This collaboration promotes inclusion and empowerment within the autism community. Throughout June, obstacle courses, sports, sensory games, and other activities will provide a supportive environment for children to enjoy physical activity and develop new skills. Last year’s event saw over 60 families participate, and this year aims to reach even more. “This partnership teaches kindness, respect, and teamwork,” says Lisa Graham, Young Champions School Consultant. Jana Sarno, Chief Clinical Officer at Hopebridge, adds, “It fosters a culture of support, inclusion, and positivity.” For more information about autism services, visit: www.hopebridge.com Hopebridge is hiring compassionate, mission-driven team members to serve the autism community across 12 states.
Hopebridge Families and Clinicians Celebrate Our Kids’ Progress Throughout ABA Therapy
Hopebridge Invites Local First Responders to Engage with Children with Autism During World Autism Month