KOAA-TV Discusses New Hopebridge Centers and Hiring in Colorado
January 23, 2021
January 23, 2021
One of the largest autism therapy healthcare providers in the nation, Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers, recently announced plans to hire more than 2,700 employees in 2021 to meet the growing need for autism therapy in six states: Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Georgia, Kentucky and Ohio. The company also plans to add up to 20 additional locations within the next 12 months, starting with three Colorado locations in January 2021.
To educate the community on the services that will be available to them, Colorado’s KOAA-TV spoke with Hopebridge Founder and Chief Clinical Officer Kim Strunk. They discussed the importance of early identification and early intervention, as well as the benefits of having a comprehensive program of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA therapy), occupational therapy and speech therapy all in one place.
Check out the segment below to learn about one of the Midwest’s top therapy provider’s expansion into Colorado, starting with centers University Hills and Fort Collins:
‘Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers expanding in Colorado.’ KOAA-TV’s Anna Mankin, January 14, 2021.
Now accepting diagnostic appointments:
To schedule a diagnostic appointment or a private tour of a Hopebridge center, please visit hopebridge.com/contact.
To apply for a full-time or part-time position at one of our Hopebridge centers, please visit hopebridge.com/jobs/all-open-positions.
For a complete list of Hopebridge centers and services, visit hopebridge.com/centers.
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