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Hopebridge LLC Autism Therapy Center was established in 2005 to satisfy the rising need for specialized autism treatment services and to make a positive and significant difference in the lives of affected children and their families.

Its first-of-its-kind LLC program, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, offers personalized outpatient ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis), feeding, occupational, and speech therapies for children with autism spectrum disorder and those navigating physical, behavioral, communication, social, and sensory challenges. In addition, it provides hope, support, and care to patients and their families across the nation.

Its Autism Therapy Centers continue to provide attentive, compassionate care to patients from over 100 sites in the United States, including Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, Kentucky, Colorado, Arkansas, Ohio, and Oklahoma 15 years later.

Its program began with the idea of Founder Kim Strunk, who served children throughout the neighborhood at the time. As an occupational therapist, Strunk saw that many of the children in her care displayed symptoms often associated with autism and that many of the parents of these children hurried from place to place to ensure that their children received proper treatment. Strunk quickly concluded that there must be a better way to provide these children and families with the care they required and deserved.

Strunk's multidisciplinary, evidence-based approach, anchored on applied behavior analysis, soon followed (ABA). Unfortunately, Strunk's program did not conform to the prevalent paradigm for conventional autism therapy at the time. In addition, insurance providers did not recognize or fund ABA services, making them inaccessible to many. Nonetheless, with the assistance of her team, Strunk's perseverance and resolve secured expanded treatment alternatives and opportunities for Hopebridge patients throughout the community.

After more than 15 years, underserved populations in the region and various states have access to high-quality, specialized ABA services and treatment. What began as a vision and a single facility in Indiana is now one of the largest autism therapy centers in the United States, connecting thousands of families with high-quality autism treatment.

Its Autism Therapy Centers, led by Strunk and a team of competent, seasoned clinicians, seek to provide the excellent care and expert therapy children and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) require and deserve.

Its recognizes that children living with the unique problems of ASD require highly specialized care, which places a tremendous burden on their families. In addition, individuals affected by ASD may have needs that various treatments can meet; therefore, its broad LLC team offers various pediatric outpatient services. These services are provided under one roof to alleviate stress and inspire optimism and serve as a natural source of hope for people in need.

Its Autism Therapy Centers provide an innovative, interprofessional 360 Care approach that encompasses a variety of therapies and services. These consist of:
The application of behavior analysis (ABA). The core of it's comprehensive autism therapy program is ABA, which is used with other therapies to promote meaningful, positive change and independence.

Occupational Treatment. In a pleasant and encouraging atmosphere, occupational therapy for children at its addresses cognitive, sensory, and fine motor skills.

It provides children with high-quality speech and language therapies to educate them on how to communicate their needs in a manner others can comprehend.

Clinicians from Hopebridge LLC's Feeding and Swallowing Therapies assist in addressing food fears and aversions to improve nutritional intake and family mealtimes.
It's family training aims to provide caregivers and parents with the skills necessary to provide optimal support and ABA techniques at home.

Its Autism Therapy Center also provides insurance help, autism testing and diagnosis services, insurance support, and various other services.

Each of its strategy focuses on early intense behavior modification (EIBI). EIBI targets children ages 18 months to 7 years to guarantee the most outstanding potential outcomes. Its qualified professionals evaluate each therapy to create the optimal treatment plan for each kid. Together with its treatment, these plans start a road map for a future filled with hope, potential, and opportunity.

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