County resource guide
Autism Resources in Carbon County, Wyoming
Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Carbon County. Wyoming statewide resources also apply.
Carbon County (Rawlins, Saratoga) is a large, rural county in south-central Wyoming. Carbon County Memorial Hospital provides medical services. Carbon County School District provides special education. Wyoming Parent Information Center (WPIC) provides free statewide advocacy. Families seeking specialized evaluations travel to Casper or Cheyenne. Telehealth supplements limited local provider availability.
Provider directory
Local Providers11 providers in Carbon County
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Diagnostic clinics
Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.
Rawlins
Memorial Hospital of Carbon County — Pediatric Services
Memorial Hospital of Carbon County in Rawlins provides primary care along the I-80 corridor. For autism evaluations, families typically travel to Wyoming Medical Center in Casper (~100 miles) or, given I-80 access, occasionally to Cheyenne (~110 miles east).
Casper (~100 miles) is the primary specialist destination. I-80 provides good corridor access.
Laramie · multi-county
University of Wyoming — Student Health Developmental Referrals
Casper · multi-county
Wyoming Medical Center — Developmental Pediatrics
Wyoming Medical Center in Casper is Wyoming's largest hospital and the primary developmental and behavioral pediatric resource for central Wyoming. Provides autism screening and referrals; complex evaluations may require travel to Children's Hospital Colorado in Denver or Billings Clinic in Montana.
Complex evaluations often require travel to Children's Hospital Colorado (Denver) or Billings Clinic (Montana).
Early Intervention (0–3)
Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.
Rawlins
Wyoming Early Intervention Program — Carbon County
Wyoming Part C Early Intervention for children under 3 in Carbon County. Free developmental services coordinated through the state; telehealth and traveling providers serve this rural I-80 corridor county.
FREE under IDEA Part C.
ABA therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis therapy — typically requires insurance authorization.
Lander · multi-county
Centria Autism — Wyoming Telehealth ABA
Centria Autism provides telehealth ABA services across Wyoming, including Fremont County where in-person ABA providers are essentially unavailable. BCBA-supervised telehealth ABA is covered by Wyoming Medicaid. For rural Wyoming families, telehealth ABA is often the only practical option.
Telehealth only. WY Medicaid accepted. A critical resource in Wyoming's most remote counties.
Parent & family support
Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.
Rawlins
Autism Society Wyoming
Autism Society Wyoming provides virtual support groups and statewide resource referrals for Carbon County families. The I-80 corridor location gives Rawlins-area families reasonable access to both Casper and Cheyenne chapter activities.
Virtual and statewide support.
Advocacy & legal
Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.
Cheyenne · multi-county
PARENT — Parent Advocacy, Resources, Network, Education, and Training
Wyoming's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center. Free IEP advocacy, training, and one-on-one support for Wyoming families statewide.
FREE. Federally funded PTI. Wyoming's most important advocacy resource given the state's very limited specialized provider network.
Rawlins
PARENT — Wyoming Parent Information Center (Carbon County)
Wyoming's federally funded PTI provides free IEP advocacy and training for Carbon County families. Phone and video support from the Cheyenne office.
FREE. Federally funded PTI.
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Helpful guides
Guides for Carbon County families
Step-by-step help on the topics that matter most.
School & IEP
Navigating the IEP process
Your rights under IDEA, how evaluations work, and what every IEP section means.
Finding help
ABA, OT, speech and waitlists
How to find qualified providers, navigate insurance, and get off waitlists faster.
Getting started
Where to start after diagnosis
A week-by-week checklist for the first 90 days — from evaluation to early intervention.
Benefits & money
SSI, Medicaid waivers, ABLE accounts
Federal benefits your child may qualify for and how to apply without losing your spot.
Mental health
Co-occurring conditions and support
Managing anxiety, ADHD, and depression alongside an autism diagnosis.
Daily life
Sensory processing and OT
Understanding sensory needs, sensory diets, and how occupational therapy helps.
Adulthood
Employment, housing, legal planning
Supported employment, housing options, guardianship alternatives, and ABLE accounts.
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Waivers, PTI centers, and state programs apply to all families in Wyoming.
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