Spotlight: Devereux NJ – Advancing Autism Acceptance in Healthcare
At Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health New Jersey, our mission is to change lives by unlocking and nurturing human potential for individuals living with emotional, behavioral, or cognitive differences. As a proud Healthcare Resource Sponsor of Autism New Jersey’s Autism Acceptance Ambassador Program, we are committed to fostering inclusivity, respect, and support for individuals with autism.
The Importance of Autism Assessments
Understanding and diagnosing autism early can be life-changing. Our comprehensive diagnostics and assessments provide families with the clarity they need to access essential support and services.
"Autism assessments are crucial because they provide clarity, understanding, and access to the right support. Early diagnosis empowers individuals and families with the tools they need to thrive, rather than struggle in silence."
~ Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Tiffany Washington
Advancing Autism Acceptance in Healthcare
At Devereux New Jersey, we believe that autism acceptance in healthcare is vital to ensuring equitable access to services and creating environments where individuals feel valued and understood. Our team works tirelessly to provide compassionate, evidence-based care that empowers individuals with autism to reach their full potential.
Partnering with Autism New Jersey
We proudly support Autism New Jersey because of our shared commitment to advocating for individuals with autism, providing valuable resources, and promoting inclusive opportunities that enhance quality of life. By working together, we can level up autism acceptance and make a lasting impact in the community.
Introducing Ambassador Healthcare Resources
Through our sponsorship, we are helping to underwrite Autism New Jersey’s Ambassador Healthcare Resources—an essential collection of tools designed to enhance autism-friendly practices in healthcare settings. These resources provide guidance for healthcare providers to better accommodate the unique needs of autistic individuals, ensuring more accessible and supportive experiences. Additionally, individuals and families can use these resources to communicate their specific needs and preferences, fostering more effective and compassionate care interactions.