County resource guide

Autism Resources in Burke, North Dakota

Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Burke. North Dakota statewide resources also apply.

Local providers

12 listed

Diagnostic clinics

Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.

Crosby · multi-county

Crosby Municipal Hospital — Developmental Referrals

Crosby Municipal Hospital is the primary healthcare facility for Divide County in the far northwest corner of ND. For autism evaluations, families travel to Williston (Williams County, ~60 miles south) or to providers in Sidney, MT (~100 miles west).

Mohall · multi-county

Renville County Hospital — Developmental Referrals

Renville County Hospital in Mohall serves this far north ND county near the Canadian border. For autism evaluations, families travel to Minot (Trinity Health, ~90 miles south) or Bottineau (~30 miles east).

Bowbells · multi-county

Trinity Health — Minot Telehealth (Burke County)

Burke County families in Bowbells access specialist care via telehealth from Trinity Health in Minot (~70 miles southeast) or Williams County providers in Williston (~50 miles west). For comprehensive autism evaluations, Minot or Bismarck are the realistic destinations.

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Bowbells · multi-county

ND Early Intervention Program — Burke County

North Dakota's IDEA Part C Early Intervention for Burke County in far northwest ND. Free evaluations and home-based services for children under 3. Telehealth coordination essential for this remote area.

Crosby · multi-county

ND Early Intervention Program — Divide County

North Dakota's IDEA Part C Early Intervention for Divide County at the far northwest corner of ND near Montana. Free evaluations and home-based services for children under 3.

ABA therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.

Bowbells · multi-county

Centria Autism — Telehealth ABA (Burke County)

Telehealth ABA for Burke County families in far northwest ND. No local ABA providers; telehealth BCBAs and Minot-based providers are the primary options. Accepts ND Medicaid.

Crosby · multi-county

Lighthouse Autism Center — Telehealth (Divide County)

Telehealth ABA is the only realistic option for Divide County — one of ND's most remote counties near the Montana border. Telehealth BCBAs provide the primary ABA support. Accepts ND Medicaid.

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

Fargo · multi-county

Autism Society of North Dakota

Statewide autism organization providing virtual peer support and resource navigation for Burke County families in far northwest ND.

Fargo · multi-county

Autism Society of North Dakota

Statewide autism organization providing virtual peer support for Divide County families at the far northwest corner of ND near the Montana border.

Advocacy & legal

Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.

Bowbells · multi-county

Pathfinder Services of North Dakota

Free IEP advocacy for Burke County families via phone and remote video. Minot outreach is the nearest in-person Pathfinder resource for this remote northwest ND county.

Crosby · multi-county

Pathfinder Services of North Dakota

Free IEP advocacy for Divide County families via phone and video — remote advocacy is the only practical mode for this very remote border county.

Mohall · multi-county

Pathfinder Services of North Dakota

Free IEP advocacy for Renville County families via phone and video. Minot outreach is the nearest in-person Pathfinder resource for this remote north ND county.

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