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Autism Spectrum Diagnostic & Treatment Program
Autism
Spectrum Disorders are believed to be neurological disorders of the
brain, typically recognized within the first three years of
development. Autism impacts development in the areas of social
interaction and communication skills and frequently affects all
areas of daily living. It is considered to be a Spectrum disorder
that affects each individual differently, and at varying degrees of
severity. The Center for Disease Control estimates that the
occurrence of Autism ranges from 1 in 500 to as high as 1 in I66
people diagnosed with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and other
pervasive developmental disorders,
(PDD).
Children and adults with Autism, Asperger’s, Rhett’s and PDD
typically show difficulties in sensory and informational processing,
affecting both social and functional communication and behavior.
This typically results in difficulty participating in developmental
and learning activities, ultimately reducing the ability to function
independently in society.
A Pervasive Developmental Disorder,
diagnostic manuals describe symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders as
involving mild to severe impairments of social skills, deficits in
language and communication abilities, difficulties with motor
coordination skills, decreased abilities to perform functional
tasks, and “non-purposeful ritualistic behaviors.” Clinical texts
provide specific descriptions of symptoms such as having “intolerance
for changes in routine, unusual and obsessive preoccupations, a
narrowed focus of interest, or a lack of interest in sharing social
attention.” They often include clinical terms like “sensory
processing dysfunction, dyspraxia, echolalia,” or “stereotyped
behavior patterns.” This is useful information for professionals,
but most parents aren’t clinical professionals, they’re parents.
Parents need to know as much as possible about the best way to help
their child. Parent education is, and has always been, a very
important part of our Autism Diagnostic and Treatment Program.
Individualized parent education, specific to each family, is a part
of every treatment plan, and may be provided outside therapy
services through available consultation services.
Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital's Autism Spectrum
Program uses a treatment approach developed specifically
to address the functional challenges and neurological symptoms
associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Clinical professionals
apply advanced, specialized knowledge in utilizing a treatment model
that incorporates the best of proven practices and latest advances
in current Autism treatment. Combined with parent/caregiver input
and applied in individualized treatment plans, staff are able to
tailor treatment methods and planning to each family’s needs,
values, and goals.
Part of the Southern Indiana at Bridgepointe pediatric focus, Autism
program services are provided at the Bridgepointe location in a team
atmosphere, including Psychological,
Occupational, Speech, and
Physical
therapies. Services may begin with diagnostic evaluation by program
specialists, or may be initiated by physician referral. They may
include any or all of the above listed therapies. Children
participating in multiple services receive the benefit of a team
oriented approach and collaborative goal planning that results in
multiple therapies, integrated to compliment one another. A parent,
for example can work with speech and occupational therapists to
determine how a child may best communicate feeding needs. A
psychologist and occupational therapist can work with parents to
determine how to best address behavioral issues in a way that
promotes functional skills while recognizing individual family
values and abilities.
Part of a community effort, our program
was created, from the beginning to address the needs of families in
our community facing the special challenges that are a part of
living with Autism Spectrum disorders. Southern Indiana Rehab
Hospital currently collaborates not only with Bridgepointe Services,
but also with local schools and other agencies as part of a
community wide, grant based program to provide additional services,
not traditionally covered through third party reimbursement. Autism
program professionals currently provide consultation to families,
individuals, teachers, physicians, and other professionals as a part
of grant related services. Additionally, program specialists also
work collaboratively on multi-agency projects, such as planning of
future services in our area. This currently includes working on
development of an area resource center and working with vocational
specialists to ensure long term planning and support that continues
beyond the school age years. From skilled treatment services to
specialized projects, Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital is working
with others to help families in our community to achieve their best.
Before you Choose, …
Know that Southern Indiana Rehab at Bridgepointe's comprehensive
Autism Program is among the best. Professional specialists from the
only comprehensive Autism Spectrum Program in southern Indiana are
available to work with you to integrate recommendations and
treatment with family, caregivers, teachers, and physicians to
insure optimum and successful functioning of your child in their own
environment.
For more information about the Autism Diagnostic & Treatment
Program or any services at Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital, please
call the Bridgepointe location at (812) 283- 5981 or the main
hospital location at (812) 941- 8300 Information on all of the
programs provided may be accessed at www.sirh.org.
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If you would like more information about Outpatient Services at
Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital email: sirh.info@sirh.org
or please call us at
(812) 941-8300. |
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