"Arizona Autism" has multiple clinics in the state "streamlining care process"
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Arizona Autism is a local facility providing services for Arizonans with autism for all stages of life. The organization sets itself apart by streamlining the care process for families navigating a complex system.
What they're saying:
"We do all 12 services under one roof," Ryker Martin, the CEO and co-founder of Arizona Autism, said. "The comprehensive model ensures continuous care as clients grow. Our joke is we're diapers to diapers. So that way your kiddo finds out they're diagnosed, we can help them from when they're like, three, all the way until adulthood when mom and dad can no longer take care of them."
For Martin, the mission is deeply personal. His son, now 17, was diagnosed with autism at three years old. The experience exposed significant gaps in the available local care networks.
"It was a struggle and a half to find services that Taven needs. Because Taven is high needs, and he had just a ton of things that were going on in his life that he needed services for," Martin said.
Dig deeper:
Arizona Autism has multiple clinics in the state. It also organizes group homes for adults and provides different types of therapies. Clinic Director and Board Certified Behavior Analyst Brooke Oltsik is one of the clinic's directors and helps with Applied Behavioral Analysis therapy. The specialized treatment targets long-term functional success. . . .





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