New Autism Therapy Clinic to Open in Johnson County, Providing Essential Support for Families
New Clinic Set to Make a Difference for Families in Johnson County
Olathe, Kansas is set to welcome a new facility dedicated to providing crucial support for children on the autism spectrum. Caravel Autism Health, an established leader in autism diagnosis and treatment, is proud to announce the grand opening of its new autism therapy clinic at 13567 S Mur-Len Road. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for July 14, celebrating a significant milestone in community support for families dealing with autism.
This state-of-the-art clinic is staffed by experts trained in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, a method recognized for its effectiveness in helping children on the autism spectrum improve their communication and social skills. ABA therapy employs positive reinforcement strategies, tailored to enable children to thrive in various environments, particularly in educational settings. His research-backed methodology is endorsed by both the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, underlining the clinic’s commitment to evidence-based practices.
One of the standout features of the new clinic is its sensory-friendly environment, carefully designed to create a welcoming and engaging space for young clients. Inside, children will find colorful therapy rooms equipped for one-on-one sessions with trained therapists, where they can build essential life skills and gain confidence in their abilities. The clinic will not only provide ABA therapy but also a comprehensive suite of services that includes diagnostic evaluations and family support counseling.
"Caravel’s mission is to change lives," proclaimed CEO Mike Miller. He emphasized the organization's dedication to investing in communities like Olathe, ensuring that families have access to top-quality resources and support systems. By establishing this new clinic, Caravel aims to empower children with autism to reach their fullest potential.
Statistics indicate that one in every 31 children is diagnosed with autism, highlighting the urgent need for early identification and intervention. Enedelia Amy Sanner, the Olathe Clinic Director, elaborated on the significance of timely therapy, stating, "When a child has autism, early diagnosis and intervention are critical. We're thrilled to provide this new resource to the families in Johnson County, allowing us to make a substantial impact during these pivotal developmental years."
Caravel Autism Health has been serving families since its inception in 2009, with a focus on creating positive outcomes for children on the autism spectrum. Their research-driven programs are constructed to enhance the development of children, offering them the opportunity to learn new ways to connect with their environment. The new clinic in Olathe is poised to become a vital resource for families seeking quality support and guidance on their autism journey.
For those interested in learning more about the children's autism services or potential job openings at Caravel, the company can be reached at 913-990-7010 or through their website, caravelautism.com.
This new facility represents not just a place of therapy but a beacon of hope for families in Johnson County, reinforcing the importance of community and support in the autism spectrum journey. Expectations are high as the ribbon-cutting approaches, showcasing Caravel Autism Health's unwavering commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for children and their families.