Las Vegas Review-Journal

UNLV’S autism center receives anonymous gift of $200,000

- By Paul Harasim Las Vegas Review-journal

An anonymous gift of $200,000 has been made to help fund programs at the UNLV Medical School’s Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevel­opment Solutions.

“It takes operations of the center to a new level,” said Maureen Schafer, chief of staff at the UNLV Medical School.

“This is a family incredibly aware of the needs of this community.

Their unrestrict­ed gift allows us the flexibilit­y and creativity to treat more patients. We’re hitting the one year mark of the center now and this is just so important to our mission.”

Opened in 2016 as a partnershi­p between UNLV School of Medicine and the Grant A Gift Autism Foundation, the Ackerman Center — an outpatient facility staffed by physicians, psychologi­sts and speech behavioral therapists — provides diagnosis, treatment plans, behavioral and vocational training as well as follow-up care and support services for than 1,900 infants to young adults.

About 1 in 68 U.S. children has a disorder on the autism spectrum, developmen­tal disabiliti­es that can cause significan­t social, communicat­ion and behavioral challenges, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Nearly 7,000 Nevada public school children between the ages of 3 and 21 have been diagnosed with autism, including more than 4,750 Clark County residents.

Contact Paul Harasim at pharasim@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5273. Follow @paulharasi­m on Twitter.

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