The J.D. McCarty Center hosted a kickoff ceremony earlier this summer for our new Outpatient ABA Clinic, now under construction on the center's campus.
The building will feature 14,000 square feet of space, which will allow room to serve 30 outpatients in ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy. The new building also will have space for outreach programs, such as parent support groups and training.
“We’re really excited about what we’re going to be able to do moving forward,” said Liz Moore, director of the ABA program.
Moore said the new clinic will help expand the number of children who can benefit from ABA therapy.
“We want to be the place that families come to when they need services for kids with autism,” she said.
Completion of the clinic is expected in spring 2025. Our thanks to Willowbrook Construction Services and Studio Architecture for the construction and design of the project.
For more information about the clinic and ABA therapy, click here
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