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A guide for donors

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Support the new Envision Center and you’re supporting SW Michigan’s first full spectrum Autism treatment program. The incidence of autism is on the rise. Statistics indicate the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is increasing at a rate of up to 17% annually. This highly complex developmental disability is affecting more and more children and families in the SW Michigan area every year. Unfortunately, these families have had few, if any, options for local treatment. Until now. At the Envision Center, we offer the comprehensive individualized treatment necessary to address the many facets of ASD. We offer the resources to address each child’s needs — from those mildly affected to those facing severe developmental challenges. Most importantly, we offer all this where it matters most; right here in SW Michigsn, all under one roof, close to home and family. But we need your help.

“With autism on the rise, the Envision Center is

providing greatly needed services right here in our community. I’m proud and pleased to support

Envision

center

their efforts.

Dr. Joe Schwartz, donor


Support the new Envision Center and you’re supporting SW Michigan’s first full spectrum Autism treatment program. The incidence of autism is on the rise. Statistics indicate the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is increasing at a rate of up to 17% annually. This highly complex developmental disability is affecting more and more children and families in the SW Michigan area every year. Unfortunately, these families have had few, if any, options for local treatment. Until now. At the Envision Center, we offer the comprehensive individualized treatment necessary to address the many facets of ASD. We offer the resources to address each child’s needs — from those mildly affected to those facing severe developmental challenges. Most importantly, we offer all this where it matters most; right here in SW Michigsn, all under one roof, close to home and family. But we need your help.

“With autism on the rise, the Envision Center is

providing greatly needed services right here in our community. I’m proud and pleased to support

Envision

center

their efforts.

Dr. Joe Schwartz, donor


Many Questions. One Answer. What is the face of today’s autistic child? 83% of children with ASD are boys. 81% are white. But whatever their race or sex, children with autism live lives set apart. They have difficulty communicating and connecting with others. They strive to form the everyday social bonds most of us take for granted. It’s a frustrating, often lonely, existence. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

A timely solution to a growing problem With your support, the Envision Center helps families living with autism find hope. They find the proper treatment to address the specific challenges their children face. Early intervention has proven to result in a positive outcome. They gain access to the very best care, delivered by experienced, trusted professionals who understand the many aspects of autism. Simply put, families discover answers to problems they would otherwise struggle with for many years.

At the Envision Center, we treat the broad range of Autism Spectrum Disorders:

• C lassic Autism: Considered the most severe type of ASD. People with Classic Autism have severe difficulty interacting socially. They often show no affection and shun emotional and physical contact with others. • A spergers Syndrome: A person with Aspergers can exhibit a variety of characteristics and the disorder can range from mild to severe. Children show deficiencies in social skills. They compulsively cling to rituals, getting upset to any change in their routines. They also have great difficulty in reading body language and social cues. • C hild Disintegrative Disorder: Children impacted by this start to regress between the ages of two and four. Their communications skills, social behavior, and fine motor skills can all be impacted. • R ett Syndrome: Occurs mostly in females and is characterized by poor head growth. Early symptoms include loss of muscle tone, problems crawling and diminished eye contact. • Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified): This includes people who exhibit many or all different types of ASD and do not fit within any of the disorders above.


Many Questions. One Answer. What is the face of today’s autistic child? 83% of children with ASD are boys. 81% are white. But whatever their race or sex, children with autism live lives set apart. They have difficulty communicating and connecting with others. They strive to form the everyday social bonds most of us take for granted. It’s a frustrating, often lonely, existence. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

A timely solution to a growing problem With your support, the Envision Center helps families living with autism find hope. They find the proper treatment to address the specific challenges their children face. Early intervention has proven to result in a positive outcome. They gain access to the very best care, delivered by experienced, trusted professionals who understand the many aspects of autism. Simply put, families discover answers to problems they would otherwise struggle with for many years.

At the Envision Center, we treat the broad range of Autism Spectrum Disorders:

• C lassic Autism: Considered the most severe type of ASD. People with Classic Autism have severe difficulty interacting socially. They often show no affection and shun emotional and physical contact with others. • A spergers Syndrome: A person with Aspergers can exhibit a variety of characteristics and the disorder can range from mild to severe. Children show deficiencies in social skills. They compulsively cling to rituals, getting upset to any change in their routines. They also have great difficulty in reading body language and social cues. • C hild Disintegrative Disorder: Children impacted by this start to regress between the ages of two and four. Their communications skills, social behavior, and fine motor skills can all be impacted. • R ett Syndrome: Occurs mostly in females and is characterized by poor head growth. Early symptoms include loss of muscle tone, problems crawling and diminished eye contact. • Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified): This includes people who exhibit many or all different types of ASD and do not fit within any of the disorders above.


PEDIATRICIAN

Why Envision Center? When you support the Envision Center, you’re putting your donation where it can do so much good. Consider the following: • O ur treatment model was developed from other proven autism centers. • Ours is the first program in SW Michigan to provide all the necessary ASD resources under one roof.

• Our assessment model is based on the proven University of Michigan assessment model. • At the Envision Center, each child has his or her own case manager ensuring one-on-one treatment and better communication between the family and all of the child’s providers. • Therapy at the Envision Center is tailored to each child’s specific needs, thereby ensuring better outcomes.

Envision a brighter future. Autism is a growing reality for many children and their families. But it doesn’t have to be. Early detection and treatment can make all the difference. And your support makes it possible. A child left untreated could cost the state up to $6 million. Lack of funding for treatment will leave a large burden on families. If you are interested in learning more about how you can help, contact the Envision Center today. The time for treatment is now. (269) 965-3206 email: envision@sw-rehab.org

ASSESSMENT

TREATMENT TEAM

CASE MANAGEMENT

PARENT SUPPORT AND COUNSELING

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

BEHAVIOR THERAPY

SPEECH THERAPY

SOCIAL SKILLS THERAPY

ABA THERAPY

DIRECT FLOOR TIME


PEDIATRICIAN

Why Envision Center? When you support the Envision Center, you’re putting your donation where it can do so much good. Consider the following: • O ur treatment model was developed from other proven autism centers. • Ours is the first program in SW Michigan to provide all the necessary ASD resources under one roof.

• Our assessment model is based on the proven University of Michigan assessment model. • At the Envision Center, each child has his or her own case manager ensuring one-on-one treatment and better communication between the family and all of the child’s providers. • Therapy at the Envision Center is tailored to each child’s specific needs, thereby ensuring better outcomes.

Envision a brighter future. Autism is a growing reality for many children and their families. But it doesn’t have to be. Early detection and treatment can make all the difference. And your support makes it possible. A child left untreated could cost the state up to $6 million. Lack of funding for treatment will leave a large burden on families. If you are interested in learning more about how you can help, contact the Envision Center today. The time for treatment is now. (269) 965-3206 email: envision@sw-rehab.org

ASSESSMENT

TREATMENT TEAM

CASE MANAGEMENT

PARENT SUPPORT AND COUNSELING

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

BEHAVIOR THERAPY

SPEECH THERAPY

SOCIAL SKILLS THERAPY

ABA THERAPY

DIRECT FLOOR TIME


Envision

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Contact: 393 E. Roosevelt Battle Creek, MI 49017 (269) 965-3206 envision@sw-rehab.org


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