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FAQ and Resources

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?
  • 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 Memphis

  • Project Memphis Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS) for children ages 0-3: For more information please contact Charmaine Sego at cssego@memphis.edu or Matthew Davidson (BCBA) at M.Davidson@memphis.edu
  • RIP for 0-6 parent training classes: RIP Program >
  • LENA: >
  • University of Memphis 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 Memphis: >
  • 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 Memphis:
  • Thrive Memphis, 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

    • 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.
    • The Tennessee Respite Coalition provides resources that enable caregivers to reclaim a little piece of themselves
    • 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 for children who are not Medicaid eligible because of their parent’s income or assets.