Fraser
Autism Therapy
Fraser Eagan
2030 Rahn Way, Eagan, MN, 55122
Distance: 994 Miles
(612) 767-7222
Communitysupports@fraser.org
https://www.fraser.org/services/autism
Service Details
Description
Program that provides therapy and treatment for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Features
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Area Served by County
- Dakota County
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Specialization
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
Area Served
Dakota County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (612) 331-9413 | |
Alternate | (651) 529-1960 | |
Main - Appointments | (612) 767-7222 |
Last Update
10/9/2024
Other Locations
- Fraser Autism Center - Richfield 6320 Penn Ave S, Richfield, MN, 55423
- Fraser Autism Center Brooklyn Center 6701 Parkway Cir, Ste 300, Brooklyn Center, MN, 55430
- Fraser Autism Center Burnsville 427 W Travelers Trl, Burnsville, MN, 55337
- Fraser Autism Center Eden Prairie 7615 Golden Triangle Dr, Ste A, Eden Prairie, MN, 55344
- Fraser Autism Center Maple Grove 8980 Zachary Ln N, Maple Grove, MN, 55369
- Fraser Autism Center St. Cloud 314 10th Ave S, Ste 100, Waite Park, MN, 56387
- Fraser Bloomington 1801 American Blvd E, Ste 8, Bloomington, MN, 55425
- Fraser Coon Rapids 9120 Springbrook Dr NW, Coon Rapids, MN, 55433
- Fraser Minneapolis - University 3333 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414
- Fraser Woodbury 721 Commerce Dr, Woodbury, MN, 55125
Other Services or resources
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LR-0450Autism Therapy Definition
Programs that offer any of a variety of therapeutic interventions, which may be used singly or in combination, to address the range of social, language, sensory and behavioral difficulties experienced by children and adults with autism and related disorders. Because of the spectrum nature of autism and the many behavior combinations that can occur, treatment approaches must be tailored to meet the individual needs of each person. Included are behavioral and communication development approaches, specialized curricula and sensory integration; biomedical and dietary treatments including psychiatric medications, vitamins and minerals (such as Vitamin B6, magnesium and essential fatty acids), treatment using the hormone secretin and special diets; and various complementary therapies such as music, art or equestrian, speech, physical or occupational which may be used on an individual basis or integrated into an educational program.
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YF-1800.0400Autism Spectrum Disorder Definition
A developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior, and includes symptoms that impair the individual's ability to function properly in school, work and other areas of life. Although autism can be diagnosed at any age, it is said to be a "developmental disorder" because symptoms generally appear in the first two years of life. Autism is also known as a "spectrum" disorder because there is wide variation in the type and severity of symptoms people experience. People with ASD have difficulty with social communication and interaction (e.g. lack of eye contact, voice tones that sound sing-song or robotic, facial expressions or gestures that don't match what is being said), restricted interests (e.g., intense interest in numbers, details, facts), restrictive/repetitive behavior (e.g., repeating words or phrases, getting upset at changes in routine or sensory input such as light or noise). People with ASD may also experience sleep problems or irritability, but also have many strengths including the ability to learn things in detail and remember information for long periods of time; being strong visual and auditory learners; and excelling in math, science, music or art. But although ASD can be a lifelong disorder and while children who have ASD have difficulty in talking, playing with other children, and relating to others, including their own family, treatment and services can improve their symptoms and ability to function.