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The Autism Society of New Hampshire is the statewide affiliate of the Autism Society of America. Provides information and referral, advocacy, support groups for individuals with autism and their families, and connections to evaluation and treatment providers across NH. The NH Resource Guide is a comprehensive directory of autism services statewide.
NH chapter of the Autism Society of America. Provides advocacy, support groups, educational resources, and community connections for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families throughout New Hampshire. Chapters in multiple regions.
The UNH Institute on Disability (IOD) is New Hampshire's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. Conducts research, provides professional training, and delivers community services including information and referral, supported employment, and systems advocacy for individuals with disabilities including autism. Home of the NH LEND program (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities).
NH's Protection and Advocacy organization for people with disabilities, including mental illness and developmental disabilities. Provides legal advocacy, rights education, and systemic advocacy for individuals navigating psychiatric hospitalization, guardianship, SSI/SSDI, housing, and employment. Free services to eligible individuals.
NH's statewide federally mandated early intervention program for children birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities. Free evaluations and therapy services (speech, OT, PT, developmental) delivered in the home or community. Gateway to the NH developmental services system.
Dartmouth Health's Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics at Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD) provides comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning disabilities, and developmental delays in children. Multidisciplinary team includes developmental pediatricians, neuropsychologists, speech-language pathologists, and occupational therapists.
Eligibility: Children and adolescents; all insurance accepted
A note on fit:the “right” therapist is often about relationship, not just credentials. It's normal to try one or two before it clicks — ask about their approach, experience with your concern, availability, and fees on a first call.