Autism Services and Resources CT (ASRC)
Autism Services & Resources Connecticut at Clifford Beers is a statewide leader in advocacy, education, and family support for individuals impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). ASRC provides resources, support, and guidance to navigate the autism journey with confidence and compassion.
Visit: cliffordbeersccc.org/autism
Call: 203-265-7717
Carelon Behavioral Health’s Autism Spectrum Disorder Services
Carelon’s team includes board-certified behavioral analysts, applied behavioral analysis providers, care managers, and other medical specialists who work together to provide a comprehensive network of care. They can assist families in accessing important resources, such as medication management, experienced peer specialists, proactive planning for crisis situations, social and community support, and care coordination for other medical conditions.
Visit: carelonbehavioralhealth.com/autism
Call: 1-888-204-5581
Autism Families CT: 860-474-3444 or https://www.autismfamiliesct.org/
AFC is an organization in Berlin that connects individuals on the autism spectrum to each other by providing recreational, social, and learning opportunities, while building a meaningful, active, and engaged community for their families.
The Autism Center at the Hospital for Special Care
The Autism Center at the Hospital for Special Care in New Britain is a specialized interdisciplinary program for children and adolescents experiencing symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The Center can diagnose, assess and treat a child’s behavioral, medical and communication needs and helps families of children with ASD create stronger bonds.
Visit: autismfamiliesct.org
Call: 860-474-3444
Where: Berlin, CT
CT FEAT: Info@CTFEAT.org
ConnecticuT Families for Effective Autism Treatment (CT FEAT) is a non-profit organization formed by parents to provide information, support and networking opportunities to the families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).
Visit: ctfeat.org
Email: Info@CTFEAT.org
Department of Developmental Services (DDS)
DDS is the state agency that assists individuals with intellectual disability and their families.
Visit: portal.ct.gov/dds
Call: 1-866-433-8192
DDS Autism resource library
The Department of Social Services (DSS) Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Program
People who have a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, but do not have an intellectual disability, may be eligible for services from the Department of Social Services (DSS) Autism Spectrum Disorder Program.
Visit: portal.ct.gov/dds/autism
Call: 860-424-5677