ACCEL - Arizona Centers for Comprehensive Education and Life Skills

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Address

10251 North 35th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85051

Website

www.accel.org

Description

ACCEL (Arizona Centers for Comprehensive Education and Life-Skills) is a private, nonprofit special education program for individuals, ages 5-21, and adults 18 and over.

ACCEL provides innovative, individualized and comprehensive educational, behavioral, life skills, and transition services to students with a wide range of abilities and challenges including autism, intellectual disabilities, learning disorders, and emotional, physical and health impairments.

ACCEL's adult program, trains adults with special needs in creative, enterprise-based businesses such as hat making, screen printing and managing a coffee shop.

The BISTA Center offers intensive behavioral services at local clinics, homes and community settings. BCBA'a work with individuals with autism or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including those diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) and childhood degenerative disorder.

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Children & Youth, Disabled, Education – K-12