Funding provides social skills classes for young adults with autism
Richard Snider confidently walked into a job interview three months ago. He sat across from his interviewer and engaged in conversation. As he spoke about his past job experience, Snider made eye contact and transitioned easily from one topic to another.
New technology aids local children living with autism
Technology today serves an infinite number of purposes—it entertains, it guides, it teaches. And for students at the Bill & Virginia Leffen Center for Autism, it opens doors to worlds unknown.
In the beginning, their role as man-on-the-street counselors was simply to listen—to allow that person standing in front of them to share his story. And everyone, it seemed, had a story to share.
Freeman Health System was recognized for its employee health initiatives with the Health at Work Silver Award. Sponsored by ComPsych®, this award honors organizations that promote employee health and wellness.
Ozark Center and Magic Moments offer equine therapy to veterans
Magic Moments Riding Therapy and Ozark Center, the behavioral health division of Freeman Health System, are partnering with the Wounded Warrior Project to offer equine therapy to area veterans.