Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders/Developmental Assessment Program
Your first call should always be to your pediatrician or family doctor who knows your child best.
Services
Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
To schedule an appointment with the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders or the Developmental Assessment Program (DAP), please call (614) 355-8315 and speak with a Resource Coordinator.
Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Services Available:
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Intensive Behavioral Intervention (IBI)- Clinic-based Services
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Intensive Behavioral Intervention (IBI)- Consult-based Services
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Autism Resource Coordinators
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*Walk-in appointments are not available for IBI visits. Appointments and referrals only please.
New Services Coming Soon:
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School-Age Services
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Asperger's Services
Developmental Assessment Program
Diagnosis or Conditions Assessed:
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Autism
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Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Mental Retardation
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Developmental Disabilities
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Genetic Syndromes
Services Available:
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Interdisciplinary Diagnostic Appointments (IDA) with psychologist, physician and speech pathologist to rule out Autism
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Psychological Assessment
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Behavioral Assessment and Treatment Planning
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Outpatient consultation to families
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Consultation for local residential facilities
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Consultation to school districts on behalf of patients
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Assistance with IEP planning
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Autism Follow-Up Clinic (behavioral consultation) for families
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Advocacy for families and patients
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Consultation for feeding problems related to developmental disabilities
Education Courses
Autism Academy - Registration Information
An educational series offered monthly to provide specific information
Autism Program for Aides - Registration Information
For anyone who works with a client of Nationwide Children’s Intensive Behavioral Intervention Program
Sibshops - Registration Information
Brothers and sisters now have a chance to meet and talk with other kids who have a sibling with autism. They will have an opportunity to:
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Meet other siblings in a relaxed, recreational setting.
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Discuss common joys and concerns with other siblings of children with special needs.
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Learn how others handle situations commonly experienced by siblings of children with special needs.
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Learn more about the implications of their sibling's special need.
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Provide parents and other professionals with opportunities to learn more about the concerns frequently experienced by brothers and sisters of people with special needs.