Pros
The team is awesome - all under one roof, so you’re not constantly chasing down other teams just to get on the same page. The culture is very “whole child, whole family” and explicitly trauma‑informed and neurodiversity‑affirming, which shows up a lot in onboarding and the ABA team. Therapy is very play‑based, child‑led work with a ton of respect for sensory needs and regulation before anything else. Caseload is mostly autism. Management is great with schedule flexibility if you are communicative ahead of time; the directors are pretty casual so communication often happens just dropping into their offices.
Cons
If play-based, unstructured therapy isn't your thing, this setting is not for you. Sessions are heavy on regulation and sensory, less so on structured tabletop tasks. Scheduling is challenging and changing often, scheduling does their best to communicate, but things fall through the cracks. Very fast paced and requires flexibility.