Hopebridge opens new Munster facility
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowHopebridge Autism Therapy Centers on Monday announced the opening of a new location in northwest Indiana. The organization says the new facility in Munster is expected to bring over 50 new jobs.
The new location at 1946 45th Street will provide various services for children with autism, including diagnostic and applied behavior analysis diagnostics, individualized pediatric therapies, peer socialization, and parent education.
Hopebridge is headquartered in Indianapolis, and the new Munster facility is the 22nd Hopebridge location in Indiana. The company said in a news release that it is accepting new patients.
Details of the company’s financial investment in the new location were not disclosed.
Hopebridge was founded in 2005 in Kokomo by Kim Strunk. Since then, the company has grown to be recognized as one of the largest autism therapy centers in the country, with over 100 total locations in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.