Legislators, Missouri first lady join Arc of the Ozarks for autism center ribbon cutting

Missouri legislators, Springfield council members and Missouri’s first lady Teresa Parson gathered Friday morning to celebrate the opening of Arc of the Ozarks’ Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center, 2648 S. Nettleton Ave.

“We’re celebrating the promise that this facility holds for enhancing the lives of individuals and families touched by autism and by neurodevelopmental challenges,” said Matt Morrow, Springfield Chamber of Commerce president and CEO.

The center will serve children and families through diagnostic evaluations, behavioral analysis, psychological/psychiatric services and speech, occupational, physical and specialty therapy services. Morrow said that the center aims to provide “multi-disciplinary assessments” for more than 500 individuals this year. Patients can work with the center from 12 months old through adulthood.

In addition to the health care impact, Mayor Ken McClure noted, the center also creates jobs for Springfield.

The center is a collaboration between Arc of the Ozarks, Mercy Hospital and Missouri State University. Support from local organizations and government, legislative representatives, the Missouri Department of Mental Health and the Governor’s Office was crucial for ensuring the success of the center, said Mike Powers, president of Arc of the Ozarks.

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