CentralReach Completes SOC 2 Type 2 Certification for Security Operations and Data Protection Services
April 26, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: CentralReach CentralReach Matawan, New Jersey, UNITED STATES
Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CentralReach, the leading provider of electronic medical record (EMR), practice management, and clinical solutions that enable Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and related behavioral health practices to deliver quality autism care for superior outcomes, announced today that it has successfully completed a Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type 2 audit making it one of the only EMRs in the ABA software market to receive certification for its best-in-class privacy and security measures.
Conducted by the independent accounting and consulting firm, BDO, the audit found that CentralReach’s operational policies, research and development functions, data protection, and privacy prot
Springtide Child Development Center Open House for New Location in Ridgefield, CT Written by Springtide
nd, the facility is welcoming prospective families to meet staff members and take a tour.
Springtide is unique because they offer comprehensive autism treatment through a clinical team approach. The multidisciplinary clinic provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy, Occupational and Speech Therapy from a coordinated team of practitioners. Springtide also caters to more specific needs such as language acquisition, social skills, school readiness, and functional living skills.
The Ridgefield Center has an ocean theme with rooms named for marine animals such as beluga, octopus, and barnacle. Therapy rooms include flexible seating like bean bag chairs, couches, traditional desks and floor space so children remain engaged and can find a space that is optimal for learning.
Reflecting on Autism Awareness month and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the CEO of Springtide Child Development said that the families of children with autism are not alone and that it is important to find the right therapist to suit their needs.
Following the opening of the company’s center in Ridgefield, Connecticut in March, co-founder Jia Jia Ye highlighted the role of the new location as the disruption and uncertainty of the COVID-19 outbreak has seen the behavioral regression of children with special needs. As children with autism “benefit from consistency and predictability,” there is a greater need for development centers that provide specialized treatment.
New Resource for Children with Autism in the Quad Cities
Grand Opening Celebration Today for Autism Therapy Center in Davenport
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DAVENPORT, Iowa, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Autism health specialists at Caravel Autism Health are hosting a grand opening and ribbon-cutting today in the Quad Cities to showcase a new autism therapy center designed to meet the needs of children ages 2 to 18. Caravel Autism Health has been helping families living with the challenges of an autism diagnosis for more than a decade.
Caravel s newest center at 5374 Eastern Avenue in Davenport offers a comprehensive range of services including evaluation, diagnosis, and Applied Behavior Analysis therapy. The Caravel team also provides support and counseling for families impacted by autism. ABA therapy is research-based treatment that uses positive reinforcement to help children develop skills, create connections with others, and gain confidence.
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BOSTON, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ New England ABA, a local provider of home and community-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services to children and adolescents with autism and related diagnoses and part of The Stepping Stones Group, is proud to have been selected to partner with the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program on its new Autism Spectrum Disorder-Intellectual Disability clinical support service (MCPAP for ASD-ID). This service offers timely support and best clinical practices consultation to address crisis situations for youth and young adults with ASD-ID.
MCPAP for ASD-ID was created by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services in July 2020 in response to the challenges children and youth with ASD and/or ID and their families were facing during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the goal of providing increased supports, particularly during times of crisis.