County resource guide
Latah County, Idaho
Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Latah County. Idaho statewide resources also apply.
Local providers
7 listedDiagnostic clinics
Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.
Moscow
Gritman Medical Center — Pediatric Referrals
Gritman Medical Center in Moscow provides pediatric care and coordinates referrals for autism evaluations. Families in Latah County often access evaluation services across the border at WSU's speech and hearing clinic or Providence in Spokane (~1.5 hrs). University of Idaho's on-campus clinic can be a student-supervised evaluation option.
WSU's Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences in Pullman, WA (3 miles across border) offers evaluations. Spokane providers also accessible. Ask about cross-border options.
Early Intervention (0–3)
Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.
Lewiston · multi-county
Infant Toddler Program — North-Central Idaho
Idaho's IDEA Part C program serving Nez Perce County and north-central Idaho. Free in-home evaluations and early intervention services for children under 3.
FREE under IDEA Part C. Rural families: services come to you in the home.
Moscow · multi-county
Infant Toddler Program — Palouse Region (Latah County)
Idaho's IDEA Part C early intervention program covering Latah County. Free evaluations and in-home services for children under 3. Moscow's university town character means some additional community resources exist.
FREE under IDEA Part C. University of Idaho and WSU (Pullman) may have practicum-based EI supplement programs — ask IPUL or the ITP coordinator.
ABA therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.
Moscow · multi-county
Centria Autism — Lewiston/Moscow Area
Centria Autism serves the Lewiston-Clarkston-Moscow corridor with ABA therapy. Latah County families in Moscow may access services from Lewiston-based providers (~30 min) or telehealth parent coaching. Idaho Medicaid and commercial insurance accepted.
WSU also has autism-related research programs in Pullman — check if any applied programs are accepting families.
Parent & family support
Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.
Moscow · multi-county
Autism Society of Idaho — Palouse Region
Latah County families in Moscow have access to Autism Society of Idaho resources and may find peer community through the University of Idaho's disability-related student organizations and community programs. Lewiston events are accessible (~30 min).
University of Idaho campus may have parent-to-parent or disability community groups. Contact Autism Society of Idaho for current Moscow-area resources.
Advocacy & legal
Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.
Moscow · multi-county
Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL)
IPUL covers Latah County with free IEP advocacy and parent training. Moscow School District families benefit from IPUL's expertise navigating Idaho special education law in university-town school systems.
FREE. Federally funded PTI. University families: IPUL can advise on ID special ed rights even when accessing WA providers across the border.
Lewiston · multi-county
Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL) — Palouse/LC Valley Outreach
IPUL covers north-central Idaho including the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley. Free IEP advocacy and parent training. Phone and virtual consultations available.
FREE. Statewide coverage — call for local referrals and IEP support.
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