- The Carmen B. Pingree Autism Center for Learning in Salt Lake City plans to relocate to improve access for Utah families.
- The new location, yet to be determined, aims to address accessibility challenges and boosting autism services.
- Relocation is expected by 2028; current services will continue without disruption.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Carmen B. Pingree Autism Center of Learning is one of the state’s most cherished environments for care and support for families with children living with autism spectrum disorder.
The center has stood at its location on Guardsman Way near Sunnyside Park and Rowland Hall on Salt Lake’s upper east side since 2001. As the organization looks toward the future of autism services in Utah, it will also include building a new location.
The Pingree Autism Center, part of Valley Behavioral Health, announced on Monday that it will relocate…