Presented by: HEALTH EDucation Network, LLC
Become a vendor at the Midwest Symposium on Autism & Aspergers Syndrome on November 11th - 13th Sofitel Minneapolis, Bloomington, MN.
Click here for the vendor registration form
HEALTH ED would like to thank the following Vendors for participating in the Symposium. They will have booths with their products available for viewing at the Symposium. Don't miss this opportunity to speak with representatives who have products that can benefit you. Please preview their websites and products prior to the symposium.
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Everyday Autism Jewelry by Heidi Kluzak 3200 Highland Ave Wayzata, MN 55391 (612)385-7693 VISIT WEBSITE Everyday Autism Jewelry was created by Heidi Kluzak, a mother of two boys who were diagnosed on the autism spectrum. The online store sells unique autism awareness products from a number of designers, working on different themes using the autism puzzle piece symbol. |
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Dynavox Mayer-Johnson 2100 Wharton Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203 (866)DYNAVOX (396-2869) VISIT WEBSITE DynaVox Mayer-Johnson is the leading provider of speech generating devices and symbol-adapted special education software used to assist individuals in overcoming their speech, language and learning challenges. These solutions are designed to help individuals who have complex communication and learning needs participate in the home, classroom and community. |
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Prentke Romich Company 1022 Heyl Rd. Wooster, OH 44691 (800)262-1984 VISIT WEBSITE For more than forty years, PRC has led the augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) Industry by providing the highest level of communication technology and language development systems in the field. Families, clinicians, and special educators choose PRC devices as part of a communication strategy for individuals with autism, cerebral palsy, ALS and other conditions where assistive technology can improve communication and language development skills. |
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Courage Center 3915 Golden Valley Road Minneapolis, MN 55422 (888)846-8253 VISIT WEBSITE Courage Center is a Minnesota-based non-profit rehabilitation and resource center that empowers people with disabilities to realize their full potential in every aspect of life. They use a holistic approach that includes comprehensive rehabilitation therapies, independent living services, drivers services, a community reintegration program, accessible aquatics and fitness programs, camps, and adapted sports and recreation programs. |
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Attainment Company, Inc Verona, WI (800)327-4269 VISIT WEBSITE Since 1979 Attainment Company has been dedicated to helping people with cognitive disabilities succeed at school, work and life. The Work Skill Development Program, which used a task analysis approach to teach work behaviors to young adults with disabilities, is the foundation for their present Work Activity Packages. Recently, Attainment Company, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, published the ground-breaking Early Literacy Skill Builders (ELSB). ELSB is the only scientifically-based reading program for children with significant developmental disabilities, including autism. |
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Partners in Excellence 14301 Ewing Avenue Burnsville, MN 55306 (452)746-5350 VISIT WEBSITE Partners In Excellence is an autism therapy center that offers a set of effective treatment programs for children ages 1-10 years old diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Partners is an outpatient mental health clinic providing simulated environments that reflect real-life situations, enabling the children to work on their skills one-on-one or in small groups with trained behavior therapists. |
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AHEADD 3945 Forbes Avenue #470 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (877)AHEADD-1 VISIT WEBSITE AHEADD (Achieving in Higher Education with Autism/Developmental Disabilities) is a private, community organization that provides support for students in higher education with:
Originally developed in cooperation with Equal Opportunity Services of Carnegie Mellon University . AHEADD is specifically designed to address students' inherent social, communication, and organizational issues, and helps students develop individualized strategies to manage their college careers independently. Unlike many other programs for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders in higher education, the AHEADD Model can be applied within any campus environment and tailored to meet the unique needs of each student. |