County resource guide

Autism Resources in Wyandot, Ohio

Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Wyandot. Ohio statewide resources also apply.

Local providers

10 listed

Diagnostic clinics

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

Findlay · multi-county

Blanchard Valley Health — Developmental Pediatrics (Findlay)

Developmental and autism evaluations through Blanchard Valley Health in Findlay. The primary regional medical center for Hancock County. Families needing Autism Treatment Network-level evaluations access Nationwide Children's (Columbus) or ProMedica (Toledo).

Ages 0–18(419) 423-4500

Findlay is a medical hub for north-central Ohio. Columbus and Toledo are each about 1 hour away.

Upper Sandusky · multi-county

Blanchard Valley Health / ProMedica — Referrals (Wyandot County)

Wyandot County sits between Columbus and Toledo in north-central Ohio. Upper Sandusky is the county seat. Blanchard Valley Health in Findlay (~30 miles west) and ProMedica Toledo Children's Hospital (~70 miles north) are the primary specialist hubs. Nationwide Children's in Columbus (~80 miles south) is also accessible. Wyandot County families have several metropolitan hubs within reasonable driving distance.

Ages 0–18(419) 423-4500

Findlay (~30 mi west), Toledo (~70 mi north), and Columbus (~80 mi south) all accessible. Multiple specialist hub options is an advantage for Wyandot County families.

Tiffin · multi-county

ProMedica Toledo Children's — Telehealth (Seneca County)

Seneca County, centered in Tiffin, is part of northwest Ohio's Toledo medical catchment area. ProMedica Toledo Children's Hospital provides telehealth autism services, and the Blanchard Valley Health System in Findlay (~25 miles west) provides local specialist access for initial referrals. Toledo (~55 miles northwest) is the primary in-person evaluation hub.

Ages 0–18(419) 291-2000

Findlay (~25 miles west) is the nearest major regional hospital. Toledo is ~55 miles northwest. Telehealth recommended for initial consultation.

Early Intervention (0–3)

Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.

Upper Sandusky

Help Me Grow Ohio — Wyandot County

Ohio's Part C early intervention for Wyandot County children birth to age 3. Free evaluations, service coordination, and home-based services through the Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities in Upper Sandusky.

Ages Birth–3Accepting new patients(419) 294-3845

FREE. Contact the Wyandot County DD Board. Home visits are standard in this rural county.

ABA therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.

Kenton · multi-county

Centria Autism — Hardin County

In-home ABA therapy serving Hardin County families. BCBA-supervised with home and community-based delivery, which is critical for families in this rural northwest Ohio county who face transportation barriers to center-based services. Accepts most commercial insurance and Ohio Medicaid.

Ages 2–21(877) 755-3227

In-home ABA is especially important for rural Hardin County families. Ohio Medicaid accepted.

Parent & family support

Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.

Upper Sandusky · multi-county

Autism Society of Ohio — North-Central Ohio / Wyandot County

Autism Society of Ohio support for Wyandot County families. Connects Upper Sandusky-area families with chapter events in Findlay, Toledo, and Columbus, and with the OhioASD resource directory.

Ages All ages(614) 487-4726

Tiffin · multi-county

Autism Society of Ohio — Northwest Ohio / Tiffin Region

Autism Society of Ohio support for Seneca County families. Connects Tiffin-area families with Toledo-area chapter events and the OhioASD resource directory.

Ages All ages(614) 487-4726

Advocacy & legal

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

Marion · multi-county

Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD)

Ohio's federally funded PTI serving Hardin County families at no cost. Free IEP advocacy and IDEA training for families navigating Kenton City Schools and Hardin County rural school districts. Telehealth consultations available for remote families.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(740) 382-5452

FREE. Federally funded PTI. OCECD in Marion is ~30 miles east of Kenton.

Upper Sandusky

Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD)

Free IEP advocacy for Wyandot County families in Upper Sandusky schools and the county's rural districts. OCECD provides statewide phone and virtual support.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(740) 382-5452

FREE. Phone and virtual support statewide.

Upper Sandusky

Wyandot County Board of Developmental Disabilities

The Wyandot County Board of DD coordinates Help Me Grow EI, service and support administration, and Ohio Medicaid HCBS waiver navigation. The essential local resource for Wyandot County families navigating developmental disability services.

Ages All agesAccepting new patients(419) 294-3845

Contact early for Medicaid waiver enrollment — start as soon as your child is diagnosed.

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