Hopebridge

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701 Forest Point Cir
Charlotte, NC 28273

Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers, established in 2005 in Charlotte, NC, have been dedicated to improving the lives of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. With a focus on early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI), their specialized care caters to children aged 15 months to 10 years, targeting behavioral, physical, social, communication, and sensory challenges.

At Hopebridge, they prioritize personalized therapy, aiming to help children reach their full potential by focusing on individual needs rather than just the diagnosis. Their team of experts, including behavior analysts, occupational therapists, and speech and language pathologists, collaborate to provide 360 Care - a comprehensive approach that sets them apart in delivering significant, positive changes and fostering independence.

In addition to therapy services, Hopebridge offers diagnostic assessments, insurance support, and family guidance to ensure a holistic approach to treatment, involving parents and caregivers in setting goals and practicing new skills beyond the center. Their commitment to reducing evaluation wait times and empowering families underscores their mission to make a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by autism.

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