Behavioral Health & Education marks the launch of their third facility in Wilder, Northern Kentucky, signifying continued growth and commitment to the community.
Cultivate Behavioral Health & Education (Cultivate BHE) has expanded its services with the opening of a new Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy center in Wilder, Kentucky. Located in Campbell County, the new center aims to address the growing need for high-quality autism services in the region.
The Wilder center is a significant milestone for Cultivate BHE, marking the start of 10 additional de novo centers and multiple expansions planned across the country. Michael Foulk, Chief Operating Officer, expressed his excitement, stating that opening a new center during Autism Acceptance & Awareness Month reminds them of their mission to provide every child with access to compassionate care and opportunities to thrive.
The Wilder center offers ABA therapy, a type of evidence-based care, and is designed to be a welcoming and supportive space for clients and their families. It features dedicated therapy rooms, interactive learning areas, and an environment tailored for skill development. The center's mission aligns with Cultivate BHE's overall mission to create more inclusive, supportive, and empowering communities for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Julie Riordan, BCBA, LBA-KY, COBA, MOT, Clinical Manager of the Wilder location, shared her thoughts, stating that the opening is a symbol of progress for autism acceptance. The center's team is committed to fostering meaningful progress for every child and family they serve.
Cultivate BHE provides individualized and collaborative treatment programs across multiple settings, including clinics, homes, and schools. The ability to deliver services across environments is a distinction within the ABA community for Cultivate BHE.
For more information about Cultivate BHE and its services, visit cultivatebhe.com. The new Wilder center's opening aims to support children in building independence and reaching their highest potential. The center will provide more families with access to compassionate ABA therapy, contributing to a more inclusive and supportive community for children with ASD.
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