Fraser offers the following services to children with an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. These services may be covered or partially covered by private health insurance and Medical Assistance. Contact your insurance provider to determine your individual coverage.
Autism Behavioral Aide Services — one-on-one therapy to help children, teens and young adults replace inappropriate behaviors with developmentally appropriate ones.
Autism Case Management — designed to help individuals navigate the complex social service system. Available for residents of Hennepin and Carver County.
Autism Consultation and Training — consultation and training with schools, agencies and direct care staff to help develop intervention programs and strategies.
Autism Day Treatment — award-winning autism program that helps children develop skills to regulate their emotions and better control their behavior.
Autism Home Services – an intensive in-home program that helps parents find successful strategies to support their child's development.
Autism Skills Training — services designed to improve specific skills important to a child's daily-living activities and participation in the community. Autism Skills Training can be offered individually, with families, or in groups.
Autism Therapy Services — individual, group and family therapy sessions with licensed psychologists and mental health practitioners.
Behavioral Interventions — Following the principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis, Behavioral Interventions are incorporated into a treatment plan individualized to needs of the individual.
Feeding Therapy — evaluation and treatment to help children manage or overcome common feeding difficulties.
Group Social Skills Training — group skills training for children and teens to build social skills and coping strategies.
Home and Community Supports — services include in-home family support, respite care, personal support and personal care assistant (PCA) for children, adolescents and adults.
Learn Talk Play — an innovative small group rehabilitation program for children with social communication and emotional regulation needs.
Music Therapy — play and structured activities using music that help children improve academic, social, emotional, communication and physical skills.
Occupational Therapy — evaluations and treatment that improve children's fine and gross motor skills, self-care, and sensory integration.
Parent Child Interaction Therapy — available for those with autism and emotional/behavioral issues, this therapy program is designed to improve relationships and teach parents skills to manage behavior issues.
Partnership Program — provide support services that are not traditionally covered by county or state program funding and are often provided by unpaid family caregivers.
Person-Centered Planning — capturing what is important to a person receiving services in order to maintain or improve his/her quality of life.
Physical Therapy — play and functional activities that improve children's mobility, motor development, posture, strength, range of motion, balance, and coordination.
Speech-Language Therapy — play and structured activities that improve children's language and communication skills, articulation, social communication, eating and swallowing.
TEACCH Consultation — a structured teaching model of intervention developed at the University of North Carolina.
Therapeutic Listening — combines a sound-based intervention with sensory integrative activities to create a comprehensive program that is effective for children with sensory challenges.
Visual Consultation — assists families of children with autism spectrum disorders in designing visual supports and environments.