Autism Clinic
Resources and FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is ABA and does my child need it?
- What is Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)?
- What is the process to enroll?
- Please reach out to us via email at UofMAutismClinic@memphis.edu to begin the intake process.
- What costs are associated with these services?
- The clinic is in credentialing process with a number of insurance companies to cover ABA services. Please contact us to verify if your insurance is approved.
- Please, contact us for further information at UofMAutismClinic@memphis.edu
Resources through the University of ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½
- RIP for 0-6 parent training classes:
- LENA: >
- University of ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½ Impact Approach: >
- Family Support Program (SRVS) This program provides assistance for children and adults with developmental disabilities and physical disabilities:
- Access to Pathways Autism Camp: >
- Special Needs Resources In and Around ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½: >
- Relative Care Program:
- Center on Developmental Disabilities:
- Kidcentral TN, Autism Resources:
- The Arc of the Mid-South Advocacy Resources:
- Autism Resources of the Midsouth:
- The Arc of the Midsouth, Advocacy, and Community: >
- Autism Support Group of ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½:
- Thrive ÌÇÐÄVlog´«Ã½, A Special Place where those with Special Needs THRIVE:
- Special Education Tennessee Laws in the School System:
- Tennesee Steps Resources:
- LeBonheur Support Program:
- Quick Guide to Parents Rights and Responsibilities:
- TN Voices:
- Parents becoming Advocates:
- Disability Rights Tennessee (DRT) equal opportunity to be productive and respected members of our society:
Useful Resources we recommend related to Autism
- Autism Speaks:
- Autism guide for parents:
Grant sources
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- 2021 Grocery Store Grant Application. Autism Care Today is committed to giving away $100,00 worth of grocery store gift cards to families in need. Gift cards will be in allotments between $50-$200 per family, depending on need. To apply, please fill out the application.
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- The Tennessee Respite Coalition provides resources that enable caregivers to reclaim a little piece of themselves
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- Providing Families with grants for respite, in-home care, daycare and medical.
Tennessee’s Katie Beckett program is for children under the age of 18 with disabilities
or complex medical needs. This program is
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Dr. Thouraya Al-Nasser BCBA-D, IBA, LBA
Clinical Assistant Professor – ABA Program &
Director of UofM Autism Clinic UofMAutismClinic@memphis.edu www.memphis.edu/autismclinic
901-678-3454
We are looking forward to connecting with you!
Requested Service Location
Community Setting (Private school, Play Do Learn, etc.)
Community Setting (We collaborate with community-based programs to deliver inclusive, family-focused services.)
