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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 520520" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yes, this is part of a large rehabilitation organization that has a residential unit for spinal injuries and brain injuries, they work with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental disorders.... anyway, in the past we lived in a place where it was a long way away but now we live close to a center. I did not know of the social skills group, until the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) and Occupational Therapist (OT) at the clinic we attend told me. It is in the city on the other side of the twin cities but it is only two miles from the new school. So, if he goes there I will have him do ALL of his therapies at that site. It is is their main site and full of older clients so not as young a set and probably better overall. This is paid by insurance because it is a mental health group (I have done the pay for groups too). </p><p></p><p>SO this organization has neuropsychologist that focuses on brain injury and this is thru that department. They have Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) (which we use another company for) but if we continue to work with them and it seems a better fit we will transfer our budget to them. They seem more able to go to other sites. Their name holds a lot of credibility too. I LOVE our current Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) (our beloved psychiatric who comes with me to all the IEP meetings and two Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) workers who have known Q for over a year and even if he is aggressive they dont quit, that has not been true for us most years). </p><p></p><p>I just went through general intake and asked for anything they felt would apply to our situation. So far everything has been covered by his insurance and I haven't had to change the waiver at all. I am happy for this and hope it continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 520520, member: 12886"] Yes, this is part of a large rehabilitation organization that has a residential unit for spinal injuries and brain injuries, they work with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental disorders.... anyway, in the past we lived in a place where it was a long way away but now we live close to a center. I did not know of the social skills group, until the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) and Occupational Therapist (OT) at the clinic we attend told me. It is in the city on the other side of the twin cities but it is only two miles from the new school. So, if he goes there I will have him do ALL of his therapies at that site. It is is their main site and full of older clients so not as young a set and probably better overall. This is paid by insurance because it is a mental health group (I have done the pay for groups too). SO this organization has neuropsychologist that focuses on brain injury and this is thru that department. They have Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) (which we use another company for) but if we continue to work with them and it seems a better fit we will transfer our budget to them. They seem more able to go to other sites. Their name holds a lot of credibility too. I LOVE our current Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) (our beloved psychiatric who comes with me to all the IEP meetings and two Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) workers who have known Q for over a year and even if he is aggressive they dont quit, that has not been true for us most years). I just went through general intake and asked for anything they felt would apply to our situation. So far everything has been covered by his insurance and I haven't had to change the waiver at all. I am happy for this and hope it continues. [/QUOTE]
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