We recognize that the needs of individuals on the Autism Spectrum can be unique, which is why in addition to our full range of counseling services, we offer programs specifically designed for children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder through on-site and mobile services. We utilize treatments grounded in research, delivered by Master’s Level Clinicians who are trained in Applied Behavioral Analysis. Individuals are assessed and placed into services that best meet their specific needs and goals. Our services can be delivered in the home, community and schools, both individually or in group settings.
The Amazing Kids Club (Hanover and Red Lion locations)
1181 Westminster Ave., Hanover, PA 17331
3290 Cape Horn Rd., PO Box 3294, Red Lion, PA 17356
Formerly located on the campus of the Brethren Home in New Oxford (until June 2020), the ATF program anticipates reopening soon in a new location with its regular hours Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call the main Bell office for more information at 717-848-5767.
The Arc of Adams County
17 Rice Ave., Biglerville, PA 17307
Phone: (717) 677-8487
Email: thearcofadams@gmail.com
For more than 100 years Easterseals has been the indispensable resource for people and families challenged by disabilities. Now as America faces a broad range of new issues, we make a major positive life-changing difference in the lives of people and families facing today's disabilities. Easterseals Western and Central Pennsylvania provides exceptional programs and services, in 47 Pennsylvania counties, to ensure that people with disabilities or other special needs and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities.
The HART Center is a private, non-profit human service, vocational rehabilitation facility located in New Oxford, Pa. Serving the community for over 40 years…….the HART Center provides high quality work and workforce to meet challenging deadlines. The center provides a variety of work training experiences for adults with disabilities in Adams and western York counties. Currently, 150 individuals with development disabilities, chronic metal illness or those with physical challenges perform a variety of fulfillment projects and sub contract work for area businesses.