What service modalities does Judson Center offer?
Judson Center offers clinic-based and in-home services.
Judson Center is a nationally recognized nonprofit human service organization founded in 1924 that provides comprehensive support to children, adults, and families across Southeast Michigan. The organization's Autism Connections division, established in 2005, delivers specialized autism and behavioral health services through five clinical locations in Royal Oak, Farmington Hills, Warren, Ann Arbor, and Flint. The clinical team includes Board Certified Behavior Analysts and Registered Behavior Technicians who deliver Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, speech and occupational therapies, behavioral health services, and autism diagnostic evaluations as a Blue Cross Blue Shield Approved Autism Evaluation Center. Services are designed for individuals ages 18 months through adulthood, with specialized programming tailored to different developmental stages. Beyond direct clinical services, Judson Center emphasizes family-centered care through parent training, sibling support groups, and whole-family support services. The organization also operates life skills labs focusing on dental, medical, barber shop, and pre-vocational skill building, with specialized transition programs helping teens and adults develop independence and community integration skills. Serving nearly 12,000 children, adults, and families annually across all programs, Judson Center operates as a 201-500 person organization and maintains a strong reputation for fostering independence through evidence-based, innovative programming in the greater Detroit metropolitan area.
Judson Center delivers individualized ABA therapy in a center and in the home, built around each child’s goals.
Programs are designed and supervised by board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs).
Caregivers are part of the clinical team — parent coaching is included in the standard service plan.
Programs are built and supervised by a board-certified analyst. Caregiver coaching is part of the standard plan.
Senior BCBAs hold a clinical-leadership role at every location. Each name links to a BACB credential record where one is on file.
Network status comes from the clinic and is re-attested each quarter. Verify coverage directly before scheduling intake.
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In November 2025 I called a left a voicemail to schedule a appointment for my son. I didn't hear anything so I followed up and left another voicemail a few weeks later. Someone did call me back and took my insurance information. After that I waited for another call to schedule the appointment but never got one. So, In Jan 2026 I called and left another voicemail and someone did call me back. I was transferred to intake who asked me some questions about my son, then I was transferred to another person who asked some questions about my son and then I was transferred to a voicemail. I called back and spoke to the operator and explained my situation and she sent a email out. That was a couple days ago and I haven't heard back from anyone. First, I want to say that every person I spoke to especially that last one was very kind and helpful however at the end of the day I still haven't made a appointment for my son. I have been trying since November 2025 and have talked to a bunch of people just to schedule a appointment. That's unacceptable. I am no longer interested in services from this organization even if they call me back. UPDATE the following week they called me back and left a message to add me to a waiting list. Lol! No, thank you. We moved on.
This is my favorite place in the whole wide world. Im not an Adult and am Almost 13. So I don't know much. But They handle the kids very well. I think the bad reviews are fake and nobody has hurt me at Judsen at all in any way shape or form. Would definitely recommend taking your kids there
I've been waiting for year and and three months ago they finally called me asking for my insurance and said I'd be getting a call very soon to get an appointment for my daughter. I haven't heard from them and keep calling and they keep telling me someone new is running the show and she'll be calling me to make an appointment and still nothing. Update: After complaining on multiple websites I finally got a call back just for them to tell me they don't accept my insurance after I called them and asked to make sure bc literally no other place will take my insurance and even a couple months ago when they asked for my information they never said anything about not accepting my insurance anymore. So I basically waisted a over a year waiting for nothing. What kind of people run a business like this... It's absolutely unprofessional and this place shouldn't be operating.
Good luck getting a call back! They need a better system in place or someone else in management.
My 4 year old daughter attended the center for ABA services. The staff put my nonverbal autistic daughter in unreasonable harm by placing marijuana in her backpack after an ABA session and me (her mother)finding it after going through her backpack. The terror I was in after finding marijuana in my 4 yr olds backpack. They later investigated and found that the marijuana came from a staff member, but before they had done the investigation, they had CPS investigating my family stating initially it was us that the marijuana came from (though NO ONE in our home does marijuana). This center has made it hard for me to trust anyone taking care of my already vulnerable daughter. They were very negligent, and had my daughter found the marijuana they placed in her backpack instead of me, she could have been seriously harmed or worse. A horrible experience to say the least, when all we were seeking were services for our autistic daughter.
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Judson Center offers clinic-based and in-home services.
Judson Center provides ABA therapy for early intervention (0-3), preschool (3-5), school-age (6-12), teens (13-17), and adults (18+).
Judson Center is headquartered in Royal Oak, MI.
Yes — Judson Center includes parent training as part of their ABA services.
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