Programs & Services

Autism Clinical Services

At Elliot Foundation, we provide a wide range of treatment services, including behavioral health services for children with autism, quality ABA treatment, and language assessment services to toddlers, children, adolescents and young adults.

Our highly qualified team uses evidenced-based strategies in your home and our autism clinic.

Education Services

Providing learning opportunities for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well as parents, university students and professionals, both onsite and online. Education programs and services are offered in:

  • Learning Center (ages 3-14)
  • Learning Academy(ages 14-21)
  • College Practicum & Internships
  • E-TEAM virtual classrooms

Caregiver Skills Training Program

At no cost to families, the evidence-based CST program teaches parents and caregivers the day-to-day skills they need to help their children reach their full potential. Caregivers are taught to use everyday play and home routines as opportunities to build their child’s communication, engagement, positive behavior and daily living skills.

Parents and caregivers also learn essential problem solving and self-care skills to build confidence, reduce stress and improve their overall well-being—all while learning how to better support their children.

Adult Services Programs

Our services provide lifespan instruction to help adults successfully transition to all aspects of life by providing programs in Employment and Community Programs, Independent Living, and Recreation & Leisure.

Employment Programs:

  • Work Experience Program
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Employment Enhancement Program (EEP)

Social and Recreation Programs

  • Adults with Autism Social Groups
  • Recreation
  • Mental Health Support Group

Research

Elliot Foundation conducts research to assess methods, pedagogy, and technologies to improve socially significant behaviors for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Research methodology may include direct measurement of the observed behavior or analysis of qualitative or quantitative data.

The goals of this research are the dissemination of the findings to the greater autism community and the application of identified interventions with individuals with ASD through the lifespan.

Parents and caregivers also learn essential problem solving and self-care skills to build confidence, reduce stress and improve their overall well-being—all while learning how to better support their children.

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