Behavior Frontiers opens 4th and largest Minnesota autism therapy center in Eagan
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Behavior Frontiers, an organization known for autism care and applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, announced the grand opening of its fourth and largest Minnesota center located in Eagan Thursday.
Spanning 9,643 square feet, the new center is designed to meet the rising demand for quality autism care and provide resources for children with autism.
This milestone marks a significant expansion of Behavior Frontiers' footprint in Minnesota and highlights the organization's dedication to addressing the critical need for autism services in the state. The addition of the Eagan center allows Behavior Frontiers to serve more families, and makes them a leading provider of quality autism care.
"Our new Eagan center represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide exceptional care to children with autism and their families," said Helen Mader, CEO. "As our fourth and largest location in Minnesota, it reflects both the growing demand for quality autism services and our dedication to meeting that need with innovative and compassionate care."
The Eagan center, located at 1915 Plaza Dr, Ste 101, boasts six group therapy rooms and 16 one-on-one therapy rooms, offering an ideal environment for both individualized and group-based ABA programs.
In addition, the Eagan center will also provide speech therapy services through a partnership with Olea Pediatric Therapy, allowing Behavior Frontiers to offer a comprehensive suite of therapies under one roof and ensuring children get the critical support they need to reach their full potential.
Behavior Frontiers invites the community to join them for a grand opening event at this center on Sunday, Jan.12 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.