State Resources for: Virginia, Washington, West Virginia
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Virginia
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Brook Hill Farm Horse Rescue and Therapeutic Riding Center (Forest, Virginia) – Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Commonwealth Autism (Richmond, Virginia) – Provides a variety of resources, services, and programs to meet the needs of those with autism and their families, as well as educators and other professionals.
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Equi-Kids Therapeutic Riding Program (Virginia Beach, Virginia) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center (Lexington, Virginia) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program (Clifton, Virginia) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Simple Changes Therapeutic Riding Center (Lorton, Virginia) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Virginia Tech Autism Clinic (Blacksburg Virginia) – Provides assessment, intervention, education, individualized treatment plans to help infants/toddlers, children, adolescents, and adults who are suspected to have autism and related developmental disorders. Provides consultation to schools, medical practices, and community agencies involved in providing services for those with autism.
Washington
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Aspiring Youth (Seattle, Washington) - Provides innovative social skills groups, summer camps, tutoring, and other services that build trust and community, for students ages 8 and up who have autism, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, and other learning disabilities.
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Free Rein Therapeutic Riding (Spokane, Washington) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Lakeside Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment (Issaquah, Washington) – Provides treatment, education, and diagnosis of autism and neurodevelopmental disorders in the Pacific Northwest, with a multidisciplinary team, using evidence-based treatment, innovative approaches, specialists, and family involvement.
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Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center (Redmond, Washington) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Northwest Therapeutic Riding Center (Bellingham, Washington) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Outdoors for All (Seattle, Washington) – Enriches the lives of individuals with disabilities and families, by providing adaptive and therapeutic recreation the helps them to get out and enjoy the great outdoors.
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Pegasus Project Therapeutic Riding Center (Yakima, Washington) – Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
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Tuck Sleep Foundation (Seattle, Washington) – Offers information about how ASD affects sleep, expert sleep management, and other helpful resources.
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Hands On Children’s Museum / Sensory-Friendly Events (Olympia, Washington) - Provides families of children with sensory sensitivities to enjoy the museum before it opens to the public for "Special Mornings of Play". Whenever possible a quiet space with calming activities is offered during normal weekend business hours.
West Virginia
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Easter Seals / Autism Services (Wheeling, West Virginia) – Provides a multi-disciplinary team of professionals trained in the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) to diagnose and develop individualized services to meet the needs of those with autism and their families.
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On Eagles’ Wings Therapeutic Horsemanship (Fairmont, West Virginia) - Provides various horse-related therapies and programs for people with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.