Indiana
List of State Resources - Indiana
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Autism Speaks | Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions, across the spectrum and throughout life, to the needs of people with autism and their families. |
DAMAR | Damar offers a full range of services for children, adolescents, and adults with developmental, behavioral, and intellectual disabilities: residential and community treatment, autism services, education, outpatient behavioral health, and more. |
Indiana Resource Center for Autism | IRCA staff respond with accurate, evidence-based, and timely information to meet the lifelong needs of individuals across the autism spectrum, their families, and the professionals who support them. The organization has a multidisciplinary staff that comes from a variety of backgrounds including education, speech and language pathology, social work, psychology, special education administration, applied behavior analysis, early childhood education, and family members. of those on the spectrum. |
The Autism Society of Indiana | The Autism Society of Indiana (ASI) exists to ensure that all individuals and families affected by autism in the state of Indiana receive the highquality services they deserve. |
HANDS in Autism | HANDS in Autism® emerged as a statewide training and resource center that has a significant impact on the lives of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other special needs, as well as their families and caregivers. The evidence-based educational and behavioral practices at the core of the HANDS curriculum have noted feasibility and practicality for providers and other stakeholders in all settings (educational, medical / clinical, home / community). |
Indiana Autism Alliance | Indiana Autism Alliance is a coalition of autism advocates. They promote autism awareness in education and support for families living with autism. The goal of the organization and the website is to provide and link parents and caregivers with the best possible information about autism. |
Children’s Autism Center (CAC) | At Children's Autism Center, find a team dedicated to improving your child's life along with the lives of your family. They are focused on remedying the symptoms of autism, and the secondary goal is to equip you with the skills you need to teach your child in all the settings that you both encounter. |
The Autism Resource Center of Kokomo (ARCK) | The Kokomo Autism Resource Center is a local voluntary non-profit organization that provides support and resources to families with children on the autism spectrum. The entity connects families and professionals to help people with autism receive necessary services, provides a forum where they can exchange pertinent information, leads community activities to improve community awareness about autism and the safety of people in the autism spectrum. |
Disability and Autism Services of Indiana (DASI) | DASI has provided the highest quality and effective ABA therapy and speech therapy services for children with autism in their natural environment since 2008. The services offered are ABA therapy at home, ABA therapy in the center, speech therapy, Occupational Therapy and Educational Associations |
Autism Evansville | Autism Evansville promotes understanding, acceptance, and support for individuals and families affected by ASD. The board of directors and other volunteers oversee and administer all programs, through partnerships with service providers, schools, and the local community. |
The Arc Indiana | Home to The Arc Master Trust, it is Indiana's premier special needs trust, serving residents of all disabilities since 1988 and is affiliated with The Arc of the United States. The Arc of Indiana Foundation works to create employment opportunities for people with disabilities, including opportunities through the Erskine Green Training Institute. |
Little Star Therapy The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) | The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) is a non-profit autism organization that was founded in 1998. Based in Hoboken, NJ, its goal is to “promote safe, effective, and science-based treatments. for people with autism by disseminating accurate, timely and scientifically sound information”. |
Indiana autism alliance | It is a coalition of autism advocates who promote education, awareness by providing and linking to parents and caregivers the best possible information about autism. |
IRCA | The Indiana Resource Center Autism, participates in a variety of activities spanning training, counseling and outreach consultations, participating in research, developing and disseminating information on behalf of people across the autism spectrum. |
Applied Behavior Center for Autism | Provides each child with a personalized and multifaceted plan to help them achieve their best outcome using ABA principles |
Lighthouse Autism Center | Lighthouse Autism Center is an intensive center-based provider of ABA therapy for autism. Autism therapy centers offer personalized ABA therapy as well as speech therapy services in state-of-the-art facilities that promote planned and natural learning opportunities. |
Easterseals | Provides essential services and support, from early childhood programs for the first five years to autism services, medical rehabilitation, and employment programs. |
Partners in Autism | It is a family business focused and dedicated to providing multiple quality services for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, they have direct support professionals and employment specialists. |
Indiana - Applied ABC | Applied ABC provides ABA and autism therapy services for individuals with autism. Applied Behavioral Counseling provides behavioral therapy in the home. The organization offers evaluations, treatment plan, behavior analyst, parenting trainings and much more. |
Early autism services | They provide ABA therapy services to diverse communities around the world, their services include home and center-based ABA therapy, occupational, speech and language therapy, telehealth services, social skills groups, teens, and free apprenticeships. They have a highly qualified and certified staff. |
Autism Learning Partners | Provides services to children with autism and other developmental disabilities including center-based, home-based ABA therapy, early intervention, diagnostic services, social skills program, parent involvement and training, speech, occupational and physical therapy , telehealth services, comprehensive ABA therapy, and focused ABA therapy. |
Autism Community Connection | ACC serves the autistic community by connecting them with resources, social events, and enrichment programs. It is associated with two local advice centers to provide advice. ACC helps fund the cost of various counseling sessions for individuals with autism or family members affected by autism. |
LOGAN Community Resources | Supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities so that they and their families can achieve the desired quality of life. LOGAN serves adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism services, residential services, day programs, and employment services. |
INSOURCE | IN*SOURCE's mission is to provide parents, families, individuals and service providers in the state of Indiana with the information and training necessary to help ensure effective educational programs and appropriate services for individuals with disabilities. |
JESSE | Joint Educational Services in Special Education (JESSE) is a special education cooperative in North Central Indiana. Currently, the cooperative serves more than 1,750 students with disabilities and is comprised of Argos, Culver, John Glenn, Knox, North Judson - San Pierre, Oregon-Davis, Plymouth, Triton, and Union-North school corporations. |
Easterseals Crossroads | Easterseals Crossroads helps people with disabilities and their families by offering high-quality, innovative, family-focused services. It has services for adults, services for children and family services. These include resources and training, employment options, activities, among others. |
Indiana Family to Family | Indiana Family to Family provides information, training, and personalized support to families of children and youth with additional health and education needs. Their resources include Advocacy & Partnerships, Healthcare Financing, Health & Safety, Care Coordination Childhood and Educación and Parenting. |
Cornerstone Autism Foundation | The center offers ABA Therapy, behavioral consultation, social skills, parenting training and insurance. He also has a foundation that aims to address that gap and directly help children, families and caregivers struggling with autism. The foundation provides grants and sponsorships to schools and nonprofit organizations, as well as charitable fundraising events. |
Kids’ Voice of Indiana | It is a non-profit organization that has different programs which are the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Volunteer Program, the Indiana Children's Law Center (CLCI), the Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Program for children, the of Safe Child Parenting Time and Other Community Projects. |
Information Network. Residential Options and Homelessness | This page has relevant information about the residential options available for adults with ASD and other topics related to autism and related conditions. |
LABYRINTH CENTER FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM SUPPORT | Labyrinth is designed to be a multidimensional program based on best practices in university programs for students diagnosed with the autism spectrum plus students with related disabilities. Labyrinth provides consistent and comprehensive services led by experienced faculty and staff. |
Journeys Autism Center | Journeys Autism Center offers families one-on-one ABA services at a center in South Bend, Indiana. They offer Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services and provide each client with individualized and ongoing programming to promote prosocial skills that increase independence in all areas of development. It also has parent education services, social skills instruction, transitions and collaboration. |
Behavior Associates | Behavior Associates of Indiana provides behavior-based interventions to all individuals with behavioral programming needs. BAI provides intensive therapy, individualized academic instruction, and social skills training for children with autism. |
Indiana Behavior Analysis Academy | At the Indiana Behavior Analysis Academy (IBAA), they help children with autism gain the skills necessary to successfully navigate their lives. This through the implementation of the principles of applied behavior analysis, skills acquisition programs and behavioral interventions. |
Bona Vista | Bona Vista has services for children including early intervention, behavior management and more. Bona Vista has 11 different services for adults called AIM, Behavior Management, Caregiver Support, Community Connections and more. Residential Services provide a stable living environment with 24-hour care and Community Services offers a variety of quality services to businesses and individuals to meet their needs. |
Merakey | Merakey is a nonprofit organization that provides ongoing care for people with autism throughout their lives by offering education and therapy services to help children, adolescents, and young adults. Applied behavior analysis is integrated into all autism programs to teach basic skills and maximize communication. |
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Disclaimer: The resources posted on Ability Life Solutions are meant solely as suggestions and should not be construed as child-specific advice. The Center For Autism and Related Disorders recommends working with a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) who has experience with autism before starting any intensive behavioral intervention. Any choices you make in determining your child’s treatment are completely at your own discretion.

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