"The Essential Guide to Travelling with a Medical Condition" is an in-depth 4 part guide that gives helpful travel advice and information about some of the common problems associated with travelling abroad with a health condition.
Legal services for persons with disabilities and their families, including, but not limited to guardianships/conservatorships; estate planning, special and supplemental needs trusts.
Our guide includes valuable resources for students with disabilities, such as:
• A curated list of more than 85 disability-specific scholarships
• Strategies for utilizing state and local financial aid resources
• An overview of loan forgiveness and reduction options
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) evaluations at Great Lakes Neurobehavioral Center are completed by one of our pediatric neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, or a team made up of a pediatric neuropsychologist and school psychologist. All of our providers complete a thorough assessment using the most stringent, evidence-based tools (i.e., including the ADOS, the gold-standard play-based autism assessment tool). In addition, they complete an in-depth clinic interview with parents/caregivers and a full review of medical and educational records. During ASD evaluations our providers will not only make a decision regarding the appropriateness of an ASD diagnosis but will also evaluate for the potential of co-morbid disorders (i.e, mood disorders, attention related disorders, language disorder, and learning difficulties).
Specializing in child-led, play-based speech and occupational therapy services aimed at improving the quality of life of the patients and families we serve.
At Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, our psychologists specialize in evaluating and treating children, teens, and adults who have mental health needs related to complex conditions.
The FIND Network is a voluntary registry for individuals and families from the autism and neurodevelopmental communities to connect to research, resources, and events.