Fremont Autism Care for Toddlers Clinic to Celebrate Grand Opening at 5:30 p.m. on July 2
WHAT: The University of Nebraska Medical Center Munroe-Meyer Institute is celebrating the opening of its first Autism Care for Toddlers Clinic outside of the Omaha metropolitan area. The new clinic is a vital step in expanding access to early autism intervention and support services for families in the Fremont area.
ACT Clinics are a community outreach program, providing one-on-one early intervention services to toddlers with autism spectrum disorders.
WHEN: 5:30 p.m. on July 2
WHERE: Fremont ACT Clinic, 1900 East Military Ave., Suite 220
INTERVIEWS/VISUALS:
The event will include a brief program and ribbon-cutting ceremony as well as guided tours of the clinic. Interviews will be made available with:
Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, University of Nebraska System president
H. Dele Davies, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center interim chancellor
Clinic staff
A family that has used ACT Clinic services
Interviews will be available after the speaking portion of the event.