Children's Mercy — Autism and Neurodevelopment Continuity Clinic
Children's Mercy's ANDCC pilot programme helps caregivers navigate a fresh autism diagnosis for children age 3 and under.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
Pilot programme providing autism well visits (in-person or telehealth), emotional support screening, resource navigation, and guidance on disability support programmes for families of recently diagnosed autistic children.
Getting started
Families and caregivers contact the clinic to enrol after a child receives an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis.
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What they say about themselves
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- Children's Mercy's Autism and Neurodevelopment Continuity Clinic (ANDCC) is a pilot programme to help caregivers navigate an autism diagnosis.
- It supports families and caregivers of children age 3 and under who have recently received an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis.
- The clinic offers in-person or telehealth autism well visits beginning after diagnosis, then annually.
- Families receive emotional support screening, resource navigation and guidance on accessing state disability support programmes.
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