
Easterseals Central California
Easterseals Central California
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More about this organization
Mission
To provide support, education and advocacy for children and adults with disabilities and their families.
About
Responding to the ever-increasing need for training, support, and education services for individuals on the autism spectrum, ESCC is at the forefront in providing comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation and treatment to create life-changing solutions for those with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Autism services include the early intervention autism program and the P.L.A.Y. project (play and language for autistic youngsters), which are both home-based intensive intervention programs for young children; behavior intervention specialists who provide consultation, training and support for school staffs who work with students with ASD; continued on schedule O as well as various community support services such as strengthening special families, Triple P (positive parenting program), and Sibshops program which provides sibling support in an activity based environment where siblings can communicate and play together with other siblings that have similar day to day living challenges. This program served 57 people.
