Warsaw Lighthouse Autism Center To Hold Open House Aug. 17
News Release
WARSAW — Lighthouse Autism Center, a leading provider of center based, Applied Behavior Analysis (“ABA”) therapy, announced a new center location in Warsaw, Indiana. Lighthouse Autism Center is currently the largest ABA provider in Indiana with a network of locations across Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa.
The Winona Lake Autism Center, 109 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw, is Lighthouse’s second center to open in the Warsaw, Indiana area. The Winona Lake center opened on Monday, July 24, and will provide autism services to 25 families and create over 35 new jobs in the area. Lighthouse Autism Center will hold an open house 2-6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17 at their new Winona Lake Autism Center.
Autism spectrum disorder is one of the fastest-growing developmental disorders, with approximately 1 in 36 children in the U.S. being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. As the need for services grow, Lighthouse Autism Center continues to pursue its mission of bringing the highest quality autism therapy to communities that need them.
Lighthouse Autism Center offers autism therapy in a natural, play-based environment that encourages children to explore their natural interests.
At the newest center in Warsaw, Indiana, children will have the opportunity to benefit from Lighthouse Fusion, a unique clinical model that fuses the best practices of ABA and speech therapy into one innovative approach to autism treatment.
Developed by a team of dually certified BCBA/SLP’s, some of only a handful in the world, children will participate in co-treat sessions where three clinicians collaborate with one child to develop goals and deliver therapy. Through this model, children are making greater progress, faster, all while having fun.