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| Wisconsin services |
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Wisconsin Early Autism Project offers services to Wisconsin
children through one of five clinics located in Madison, Brookfield
(Milwaukee area), De Pere (Green Bay area), Onalaska (La Crosse area),
and Eau Claire.
Children are eligible for our program if they are under the age of
eight and have a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Children
without formal medical diagnosis may receive a diagnosis from our
licensed Clinical Psychologists. All children must have an Initial
Screening by one of our psychologists to ensure that our program is
clinically appropriate for their needs.
All children in our program receive individualized treatment in their
homes to meet their needs under the supervision of experienced clinical
staff, including a licensed Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Director,
Clinical Supervisor and Senior Therapist. This team of professionals
trains the family and therapy team to implement curriculum using behavioral
interventions which form the basis of Lovaas' approach: the use of
discrete trials, positive reinforcement, extinction, prompting, shaping
and programming for generalization. In addition, a variety of other
treatment approaches and strategies may be used to teach specific
skills when appropriate for individual children.
Children receiving our intensive services in the state of Wisconsin
are able to receive up to 35 hours per week of treatment using funds
from a children's waiver program that is administered by most counties
on behalf of the state. Children in counties not participating in
the waiver receive case management by a subcontracted private agency.
These 35 hours include face-to-face treatment hours, a team meeting,
supervision, and associated travel. In addition, each child sees a
Clinical Psychologist on a regular basis to ensure program efficacy.
Our Service Coordinators work closely with our clinical staff, county
case managers and state personnel to ensure that each child receives
therapy according to his or her own individual needs.
While we recognize the need to contain costs, we continue to be committed
to providing therapy programs that are proven through scientific research
to be the most effective treatment available today for children with
autism. All children in our program get the most therapy they possibly
can up to the limit of their state funding. In some cases, families
choose to purchase additional hours of therapy in order to more closely
match the model proven by research to be most effective. Purchasing
additional hours is strictly optional and is not requirement for participation
in our program.
It is important to remember that the window of opportunity for children
to make significant outcome changes is limited. Each child gets on
chance to change, grow and learn. The most critical choice that families
will make in pursuing treatment is choosing a program with the expertise
and staff to take their children to the best outcome they can achieve.
These years cannot be recaptured. We remain committed to providing
the highest quality therapy driven by scientific research that is
currently available anywhere in the world, and will do our best to
ensure that every child makes the best possible outcome. |
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| For more information about applying for our program
in the State of Wisconsin, please contact our Intake Department at
608-288-9040, send an e-mail to weap@wiautism.com,
or complete the online contact
form. |
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| For more information about funding for autism treatment
in the state of Wisconsin, please click
here. |
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