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CSAAC

Adult Employment, Early Intervention, Adult Independent Living
  • Location Address: 8615 East Village Avenue | Montgomery Village, MD 20886
  • reviews Rating: 4.60 (51 reviews)
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Children to adults
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About CSAAC

CSAAC (Community Services for Autistic Adults and Children) is a nationally recognized pioneer in providing services to individuals with autism. Autism is a serious developmental disorder that can affect social relationships, communication, judgement, reasoning, and behavior. Individuals with autism often need lifetime supports. CSAAC is a private, non-profit agency founded in 1979 to provide those supports. CSAAC provides person-centered, community based services; specialized to meet the support needs of children and adults with autism.

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4.60
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  • person icon Children to adults

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8615 East Village Avenue, MD, 20886

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  • orange phone icon (240) 912-2220
  • orange mail icon csaac@csaac.org

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4.60
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The financial department has a lot of offices but nobody can helped went you have financial issues.

Blanche TSAKAM
17 March 2024
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I observed Mr. Elijah Curtis helping two young men with autism at MLK swim center. He was attentive and kind to them at every moment and it was clear that he cared deeply for them. Such an honor to observe him work.

NITIN SAWHNEY
17 March 2024
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Please stop trying to fix neurodivergent people ABA therapy is harmful because it is a compliance based therapy that makes us mask a our identities and struggles so we can fit in. Neurodivergent people cant and shouldnt be cured they just may need extra support from family and friends and accommodations depending on where they are on the spectrum.Please dont send your kid here I dont want them to go through what I experienced here years of not understanding myself and trying to deny that I was autistic because I believed that it was a problem that needed to be fixed It made me feel bad about myself for struggling with social interactions stimming and getting sensory overloads things neurodivergents commonly experience.I am almost certain that most of these five star reviews are from neurotypical parents who dont understand their childs perspective It is really important that you get information about autism from autistic people since only they can experience that perspective We need more Autism Acceptance- From Natalie a former autistic child at CSAAC

Natalie Kidder
17 March 2024
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Good environment to work

Forson Edwards
17 January 2024
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Clean environment and offices. friendly staff.

Clementine Baiye Agbor
17 May 2023
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Mrs Valerie Ekwoge and Lawrinda Eboyah are very helpful and highly professional.

ange degoh
17 April 2023
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Very neat place and going fully solar.

Augustine Wiafe
17 March 2021
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They do a perfect job

John Semwogerere
17 March 2019
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Its such a meaningful and powerful place for autistic kiddos. I have been using its ABA service for almost two years and seeing tremendous progress in my daughter. The only thing that I want to complain is its financing department. They are very careless and not paying enough attention to what they work which is billing customers. You have to look carefully and catch up their mistakes. Otherwise these ABA specialists are very good at their job.

Vy Ly
17 March 2018
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Very friendly and dedicated staff.

Deb Bond
17 March 2018

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