Resources
Autism is making its way to the world whether we like it or not. Unfortunately, the West Coast has less facilities to handle my condition so we have to travel to the East Coast for treatment.
My mom and dad didn’t have any resources when I first was diagnosed and it made things really hard for us. Fortunately, Oregon is finally recognizing this is more than a fluke but an actual problem that needs addressed.
Here are some resources for parents who do not know where to start if they find out their child is on the spectrum.
DHS Oregon Department of Human Services
Daniel J. Towey
Social Service Specialist
Deschutes Branch
1300 NW Wall Street Suite 104
Bend, OR 97703-1955
541-280-0115
Bend Park & Recreation
Therapeutic Recreation youth/teen programs
Online Registration Link
You login into your household account to register here:
Activity Registration/Household login
If you don’t remember your login or password you can follow prompts to have them emailed or you can call our customer service at 541-389-7275.
Kristen Stone, Therapeutic Recreation Supervisor
Bend Park & Rec
Direct: 541-706-6115 / Office (541) 389-7275 / Fax: (541) 330-1019
KristenS@bendparksandrec.org
Bend Park & Recreation District Office, 799 SW Columbia St., Bend, OR 97702
www.bendparksandrec.org
CODSN | https://www.codsn.org
Central Oregon Disability Support Network
Stefany Cunningham | Program Coordinator
Central Oregon Autism Movement – Another place that helps (Melissa Romo)
Deschutes County Stabilization Center | 541-322-7500×9 crisis hotline
https://www.centraloregonautismmovement.com/
Autism Society
https://autismsocietyoregon.org/
Support Groups
https://autismsocietyoregon.org/support/support-groups-by-region/aso-region-2/
- Year 2000 1 in 150 children diagnosed on the spectrum 3%
- Year 2002 1 in 150 children diagnosed on the spectrum 3%
- Year 2004 1 in 125 children diagnosed on the spectrum 10%
- Year 2006 1 in 110 children diagnosed on the spectrum 20%
- Year 2008 1 in 88 children diagnosed on the spectrum 30%
- Year 2010 1 in 68 children diagnosed on the spectrum 50%
- Year 2014 1 in 59 children diagnosed on the spectrum 60%
- Year 2018 1 in 44 children diagnosed on the spectrum 90%