ISAND is a registered non-profit organization that serves children and young adults with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. ISAND’s integrated team of developmental pediatricians, psychologists, clinicians, and therapists work together with families to achieve the best possible outcomes for young people with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. The team provides developmental medical care, language and social communication, occupational and behavioural therapies, as well as mental health and wellness supports for individuals and families. These services are provided across three age groupings: newborn to age 4, ages 5-14, and ages 15-24.
Many children and young adults can achieve significant developmental gains with support from the ISAND team. Our services are available in one centre, enabling families to receive fully integrated, coordinated and continued care. The generosity of individual and corporate donors and sponsors makes it possible for ISAND to offer the best possible service, regardless of a family’s ability to pay.
In addition to providing a wide range of comprehensive, innovative, and evidence-based supports and services, ISAND is becoming increasingly known as a teaching centre both nationally and internationally. ISAND provides teaching and mentorship across all levels of pediatric medical training and welcomes speech-language pathology graduates for mentorship.
Areas of Expertise
Adaptive Skills Enhancement
Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Apraxia
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Complex Developmental Disorders
Developmental Pediatrics Medicine
Early Intervention and Parent Coaching
Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)
Education
Emotional Regulation
Learning Disabilities
Occupational Therapy
Psychotherapeutic Intervention
Speech and Language Therapy
Technology Aided Instruction and Intervention
Vocational Training
Industry
Individual and Family Services
HQ Location
5734 Yonge Street, Suite 500
Toronto, Ontario M2M 4E7, CA
Keywords
Anxiety and Mood DisordersApraxiaADHDAutism Spectrum DisorderComplex Developmental DisordersDevelopmental PediatricsEarly Start Denver ModelEarly interventionLearning DisabilitiesOccupational Therapy