Autism Center offered by UW Institute on Human Development and Disability

Autism Center offered by UW Institute on Human Development and Disability

Provides a range of services for individuals from birth through adulthood with autism spectrum disorders, including: -Diagnostic evaluations -Intervention services -Program consultation -Individual and group therapy -Social skills groups -Parent training -Summer programs Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team comprising educators, psychologists, behavior analysts, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physicians.

Physical Address

1701 Northeast Columbia Road, Seattle, WA 98195

Hours

M-F, 9am-5pm.

Application process

Call the intake coordinator to begin the process.

Fee

Accepts insurance; limited scholarship funds may be available.

Eligibility

Individuals from birth through adulthood with autism spectrum disorders and their families.

Agency info

University of Washington's Institute 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.