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Autism Home Support Services Opens Autism Center in Northbrook

NORTHBROOK, IL. (April 11, 2016) - Autism Home Support Services (AHSS) is pleased to announce the expansion of their behavioral therapy services with the opening of its newest center location at 85 Revere Drive in Northbrook, Illinois.

AHSS is the largest in-home Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy provider in the Midwest and is the ideal place for families seeking ABA or speech therapy for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders. AHSS offers group and one-on-one therapy sessions in a controlled, distraction-free environment with customized care plans to help children reach their full potential.

According to founder, Steve Kaufman, "Our mission is to provide high-quality ABA to as many children as possible. The opening of our Northbrook center in addition to our Arlington Heights Center allows AHSS to provide our unique care model with the infrastructure and systems to improve availability of these services now in the north suburbs while reducing wait times."

AHSS partners with parents, schools, psychologists, social workers, physicians and other therapists to determine families' needs and ensure therapy is enhanced and appropriately delivered. Call 844-AHSS-ABA (247-7222) for more information or go online to www.AutismHomeSupport.com.

The AHSS passion is empowering progress toward hopes and dreams. We believe that with evidence-based practices and qualified professionals trained in ABA therapy, we can create a positive difference in a child's development and ability to communicate. Through a culture of Positivity and Energy, Getting Stuff Done (GSD), Teamwork, Integrity, and Empathy, we attract BCBAs and Care Team Members who are committed to going above and beyond for their clients. From day one, we will work tirelessly to assemble the best Care Team Members and tools for each child and family. With patience, time, the right approach, and hard work, we believe that every child can reach their full potential!

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