Clarksville
632 Eastern Blvd.
Clarksville, IN 47129
317-943-4300
632 Eastern Blvd.
Clarksville, IN 47129
317-943-4300
Our Clarksville center provides comprehensive Autism therapy Clarksville families can trust in a supportive, structured environment.
The center proudly serves the greater Louisville area, including New Albany, Jeffersonville, and Clarksville.
The facility is located on Eastern Boulevard, just west of the local Little League parks.
This convenient location offers easy access for families throughout southern Indiana and nearby Kentucky communities.
The 17,000-square-foot center was designed to support effective autism therapy services across developmental stages.
The spacious layout allows for consistency, comfort, and purposeful learning.
Programs are informed by evidence-based practices aligned with Applied Behavior Analysis therapy Lafayette clinical standards.
Therapy plans focus on communication, social skills, behavior development, and daily living independence.
Families seeking ABA therapy Clarksville benefit from structured programming tailored to each child’s unique needs.
Services are delivered in engaging environments that promote learning and positive outcomes.
The center includes individual and group learning spaces designed for personalized instruction and peer interaction.
These rooms support one-on-one therapy, small group sessions, and collaborative learning opportunities.
Bathrooms are equipped to support toilet training and daily routine development.
These spaces help children practice independence in a safe and consistent environment.
A dedicated gross motor room supports physical development, coordination, and sensory regulation.
This space encourages movement-based learning and active engagement.
Leisure spaces include developmentally appropriate activities that promote play, creativity, and social interaction.
These areas support structured breaks while reinforcing positive behaviors.
The facility features a cafeteria with a fully functioning kitchen designed for mealtime learning.
Children can practice feeding programs, routines, and life skills in a realistic setting.
Every space was intentionally designed to support high-quality Autism therapy Clarksville families depend on.
The environment promotes consistency, safety, and meaningful developmental progress.
Camille Svendsen
Clinical Director