Resource Directory

The resource directory includes a searchable database of self-submitted providers who specialize in working with people with autism.

While we do check each submission for obvious errors before they are included, the information may have changed since it was submitted, or it may have been submitted with errors. The directory is provided for the convenience of research purposes only. We are not recommending any particular service or provider. If you would like more provider information, please contact our Springfield office at 413-529-2428 or email autismconnections@pathlightgroup.org.

We are in the process of building this directory – please let us know if you have any difficulty in searching for a particular service or using the database in general.

Search hint: less is more! Some providers have not completed all of the information/search fields, which may limit the number of results you will get in any search. It is best to choose a broad range category, and then review the information carefully to see if they fit your needs. For example, some providers did not fill in the age range field, so if you limit your search by age, you will eliminate those providers even if they identify in their text description that they provide services for the age range you require.

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

Category: Health Services
Sub-Category: Transition/Transition Assistance,
Health care information
Contact: Janet Shouse
Phone: N/A
Address: 1207 17th Avenue South, Suite 202
Nashville, TN 37069
Populations Serviced: Males, Females
Languages Spoken: English
Do you accept MassHealth: Yes
Other insurance you accepted: N/A
Do You Have a Wait List: Yes
Description: The IDD Toolkit is an online resource for medical professionals to better serve adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism. The site offers specific information about autism in the Autism Health Watch Table, information about crisis intervention and management, and information about the use of psychotropic medications in adults with IDD.