Bloomington
3101 Canterbury Ct.
Bloomington, Indiana 47404
317-943-4300
3101 Canterbury Ct.
Bloomington, Indiana 47404
317-943-4300
Our Bloomington center provides comprehensive autism therapy Bloomington families can trust in a welcoming, modern environment.
The facility is newly remodeled with updated flooring, fresh paint, and thoughtful upgrades throughout the space.
This 9,840-square-foot center was designed to support effective autism therapy in a safe, engaging setting.
The layout supports structured learning, independence building, and consistent therapeutic routines.
The center is located on the north side of Bloomington, just west of Highway 37.
This location offers convenient access for families across Bloomington and surrounding communities.
Programs include evidence-based services aligned with Applied Behavior Analysis therapy Carmel clinical standards and best practices.
Therapy plans focus on communication, social skills, behavior development, and daily living independence.
The facility includes individual and group learning spaces designed for personalized instruction and peer interaction.
These flexible spaces support one-on-one therapy, small groups, and collaborative learning opportunities.
Bathrooms are equipped to support toilet training and independence goals.
These spaces allow children to practice daily routines in a consistent and supportive environment.
A dedicated gross motor room supports movement, coordination, and physical development.
This space promotes sensory regulation, strength building, and active engagement.
Leisure spaces feature developmentally appropriate activities that encourage play and social interaction.
These areas support structured breaks while reinforcing positive behaviors.
The center includes a cafeteria with a fully functioning kitchen for mealtime learning and life skills instruction.
Children can practice feeding programs, routines, and independence skills in a real-world setting.
A large outdoor playground area provides ample space for movement, exploration, and social engagement.
Outdoor play supports physical development, sensory needs, and peer interaction.
Every space was intentionally designed to support high-quality autism therapy Bloomington families depend on.
The environment promotes consistency, safety, and meaningful developmental progress.
Amanda Jones, MS, BCBA
Clinical Director, Bloomington