Indiana Resource Center for Autism
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism engages in research and conducts trainings for families and professionals in the autism community.
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism engages in research and conducts trainings for families and professionals in the autism community.
Autism Speaks compiles a state-specific list of resources on their website to assist families living in Indiana in finding the necessary programs and supports for their loved ones.
Easter Seals offers services and support to children and adults living with autism and other disabilities.
The Arc of Indiana advocates for individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities.
HANDS in Autism is an intensive training program for professionals working with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
As an affiliate of Illinois State University, The Autism Place provides home-based as well as clinical intervention for children and their families.
Illinois State University compiles a list of useful autism resources for families living in the state.
The Center on Disabilities and Human Development (CDHD), which is Idaho’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, participates in direct services, community training, research, dissemination of information and interdisciplinary training.
Easter Seals delivers information and services to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
The Autism Society offers information about local events and community resources for those living in Idaho.