AERI merges with AHEADD to support communities impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Autism Education and Research Institute (AERI), an organization committed to providing consultative services that incorporates innovative current research in the field of autism, announces their merging with Achieving in Higher Education with Autism / Developmental Disabilities (AHEADD) in order to support consumers, families, schools, and their surrounding communities who are impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

AERI and AHEADD have worked collaboratively over the last several months to develop a model that supports and prepares college-bound high school students for a smoother transition into a college setting. A new program, Advancing College and High-school-aged Individuals' Educational and Vocational Experiences (ACHIEVE), is under formation for high school students across Western Pennsylvania and will implement the trademarked AHEADD model to support students prior to entering college.  

The combined efforts of AERI and AHEADD will create the opportunity to provide a lifespan continuum of care for individuals with autism in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States.  

"We hope that the community shares in our enthusiasm as we join forces and expand our team of experienced and passionate individuals who are undoubtedly committed to changing the lives of persons impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorders," says Rick J. Murray, LSW, BCBA, the CEO and co-founder of AERI.

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