Thoughts From a Clinical Support Role
Jenny Davy has been with Cornerstone almost 2 years. She started out as a therapist in Greenwood. She recently graduated from Ball State with her Master’s in ABA, and has…
Jenny Davy has been with Cornerstone almost 2 years. She started out as a therapist in Greenwood. She recently graduated from Ball State with her Master’s in ABA, and has…
Last week we were introduced to our new parent liaison, Sheila Carney. This week Sheila talks about her new role at Cornerstone Autism Center, and what she has planned to…
Hannah Roberts is a frontline ABA Therapist at our Greenwood center. She has been with us nearly a year and a half. Hannah has graciously taken the time to share…
Cornerstone Autism Center’s mission statement is to “maximize those who struggle, embrace those who love, fulfill those who serve.” On November 15th, 2013, Debbie Ide and Ken Weadick, co-owners of…
This year Cornerstone Autism Center will intern 5 Purdue University students. These undergraduates will learn proper ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy, how to analyze programs and data, and work along side therapists directly helping the children Cornerstone serves, plus much more! During their journey this semester we'll share their experiences with you. Hope you all enjoy reading our newest series, Cornerstone Reflections, learn more about autism, and the steps leading to ABA therapy.
Many majors at Purdue University require students to participate in internships to graduate. The Cornerstone Autism Center gives select students the opportunity to be interns at their Greenwood and West Lafayette centers to learn what it takes to be ABA therapists for children with autism. After getting the good word that Cornerstone wished Greta to become a full time employee, I asked Greta a few questions about her internship that lead to her new career in autism.
The amazing Cornerstone Autism Center in Greenwood Indiana would not function without a great Center Manager, and Becky Thompson is that person. She discusses her roles at Cornerstone and how her dreams to benefit children and families have become a fantastic reality.
Sarah Winningham and Gina Warren are clinical coordinators at the Cornerstone Autism Center in West Lafayette Indiana. They sat down and answered questions I had about their profession in the field of autism and the work they do at Cornerstone Autism Center. The conversation was so spectacular that it was expanded into a three part blog! Sit back and enjoy the first of my talk with Sarah Winningham and Gina Warren.
Debbie Ide, Cornerstone Autism Center's Chief Operating Officer, talks about difficulties families have dealing with insurance coverage for their children who have autism. Debbie explains how Cornerstone takes that burden away so families have less to worry about.
David Ide, CEO of the Cornerstone Autism Center in Indiana, shares his views on the rapid evolution of technology and autism.