Newburgh
3777 Haley Dr.
Newburgh, IN 47630
317-943-4300
3777 Haley Dr.
Newburgh, IN 47630
317-943-4300
Our Newburgh center provides trusted autism therapy Newburgh families rely on in a structured, supportive environment.
Additionally, the facility serves children across developmental levels through evidence-based autism therapy services.
This 13,000-square-foot center was designed to support consistent learning, independence, and meaningful developmental progress.
As a result, the layout promotes engagement, comfort, and effective therapeutic routines.
The center is located on Highway 261, near Castle South Middle School, just north of Highway 66.
Therefore, families throughout the greater Evansville community can access services with ease.
Programs include comprehensive ABA therapy services Newburgh families trust for individualized, data-driven care.
Moreover, services are informed by best practices in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Families seeking ABA Newburgh benefit from structured therapy focused on communication, social skills, and behavior development.
Consequently, treatment plans are personalized to support each child’s strengths and goals.
The facility includes dedicated individual and group learning spaces for personalized instruction and peer interaction.
For example, these spaces support one-on-one therapy, small group learning, and collaborative activities.
Bathrooms are equipped to support toilet training and daily living skill development.
Meanwhile, these spaces help children practice independence in a consistent environment.
A dedicated gross motor room supports movement, coordination, and physical development.
Additionally, this space promotes sensory regulation, strength building, and active engagement.
Leisure spaces feature developmentally appropriate activities that encourage play and social interaction.
Likewise, these areas support structured breaks while reinforcing positive behaviors.
The center includes a cafeteria with a fully functioning kitchen designed for mealtime learning.
As a result, children practice feeding programs, routines, and life skills in real-world settings.
Overall, every space was intentionally designed to support high-quality autism therapy Newburgh families depend on.
Ultimately, the environment promotes safety, consistency, and meaningful progress.
Stuart Mullen, MS, BCBA
Clinical Director, Newburgh