The number of Community Schools SARRC currently operates.
What is 3?
The free program that caregivers can access once a month via Zoom.
What is Family Orientation?
The platform we use to house our client database.
What is Salesforce?
What ABA stands for.
What is Applied Behavior Analysis?
The age when signs of autism usually first start showing.
What is early childhood?
The age range that SARRC serves.
What is the lifespan?
Where teens with and without autism spend Saturday mornings volunteering in the community.
What is CommunityWorks?
The platform that we use to schedule Diagnostic evaluations (hint: it's used for other things across the organization).
What is NPA?
the clinicians who work as SARRC's frontline direct staff.
What are RBTs?
The acronym for autism spectrum disorder.
What is ASD?
The locations of the two main SARRC campuses
18th street
16th street
True or false: we have a monitoring program for babies.
True! What is milestones?
The phone number that people call when they want information on SARRC services.
What is the Family Resource Team line / 602-606-9806?
True or false: ABA is evidence-based.
What is true?
People who typically can diagnose autism.
What is: licensed psychologist, developmental pediatrician, neuropsychologist, or psychiatrist?
The year that SARRC was founded.
What is 1997?
Our two in home programs.
What is Comprehensive Behavioral Program and Individualized Services?
What a lead turns into when you press the convert button on Salesforce.
What is an opportunity?
The environment that SARRC normally provides sessions in.
What is the natural environment?
The Arizona city with the most autism resources.
What is Phoenix?
SARRC's Core Values
What are leadership, learning, people, innovation, excellence?
A two year program focused on independent living for adults with autism.
What is Transition Academy?
What an opportunity turns into when complete in Salesforce.
What is a participation?
The specific kind of ABA that SARRC uses in majority of programs.
The two most basic autism diagnosing criteria.
What are restricted/repetitive interests and social communication deficits?