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Frequently asked questions
Is my family’s information kept confidential?
Yes. We adhere to all professional and legal confidentiality standards . As the Allinson Institute also conducts experimental research, any data used for clinical discovery is managed with the highest level of regulatory compliance and research integrity.
How do we start the enrollment process?
Our intake process begins with a comprehensive assessment to confirm a Level 3 diagnosis and understand the individual's specific sensory and behavioral needs . This ensures a "good fit" for the guest and their family
What payment options and financial assistance programs do you offer?
Yes. We adhere to all professional and legal confidentiality standards . As the Allinson Institute also conducts experimental research, any data used for clinical discovery is managed with the highest level of regulatory compliance and research integrity.
What is the "Life Skills Lab"?
It is a "home-type" learning environment where guests master real-world skills. This includes baking and cooking in environments including kitchen, stocking shelves, gardening in our sensory garden, and practicing computer literacy in a vocational office
How do you ensure the safety of guests who are prone to elopement?
Safety is our primary differentiator. Our Phase 2 is being designed to be on at least one acre of land and is custom-outfitted with specialized fencing and secure access points specifically designed to prevent elopement
How will I receive updates on my child’s progress?
We prioritize transparency and coordination. Parents can connect with our team through in-office meetings, secure messaging, phone calls, or video conferencing . Additionally, Hub members have exclusive access to our monthly "Ask the Expert" live streams.
How is Circle of Care different from other therapy centers?
Most families have to navigate a "strip mall" of disconnected providers . We offer a consolidated sanctuary where ABA therapy, private schooling, and respite care are coordinated under one roof . This model ensures consistency for the guest and less stress for the caregiver.
Who does Circle of Care serve?
We focus exclusively on individuals with Severe (Level 3) Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as defined by the DSM-5. Our programs are designed for children and adults who require substantial support for communication challenges, social interactions, and repetitive behaviors . We serve families throughout the North Orlando area, including Seminole and Orange Counties