Schedule Care for Austism / Neurodivergence
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Autism / Neurodivergence
Support groups offer adults with autism the chance to connect with others, navigates problems, and feel heard in a group setting.
Discover a caring, supportive community by reaching out to us today.
Joining an autism support group
Joining an autism support group can be a great way to get support for yourself, and you might even find that you end up helping others as well. Your participation creates a culture of acceptance and inclusion.
POSSIBLE SYMPTOMS:
- Social anxiety
- Difficulty expressing how you feel
- Struggling to understand what others are thinking or feeling
- Devotion to routine
Meet our clinicians
Nobody knows your story better than you. Our highly-trained clinicians are here to listen and foster a space of mutual trust and respect.

Find your authentic match. We can do this together.

Find your authentic match. We can do this together.

Madeline George

Katie Dorschner

Andy Carson

Gabrielle Dye

Steven Gravatt

Colin Delisi

Samantha Barklow

Dalton Kalina

Alyssa Belling

Nathan Schrick

Stuart Doering

Faiza Mohamed

Miranda Murgasen

Kellie Bernal

Brittany Enciso

Kayla Djonne

Kari Bruestle

Melissa Bennett

Megan Johnson

Brittany Johnston

Hayley Ladwig

Portia Mensah

Carly Manderfeld

Isabelle Grover

Clare Riley

Lauren Ivester Tetrault

Crystal Morton

Megan Milleson

Kaylee Olson

Bailey McNulty

Aubrey Miller

Hannah Beauclaire

Yana Yelagin

Andrew Shold

Paul Bebus

Miranda Feil

Neil Frazer

Alicia Bjorkedal

Tanya Alquicira

Dr. Jaime Ascencio

Rondi Chastanet

Ben Dockter

Charlotte Johnson
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Care’s Clinicians are in-network with a variety of providers including:

























CARE’s Self-Pay rates will be updated in August 2024. If you have further questions, please contact our billing partner at 218-301-3164.
Take the first step
Find the therapeutic treatment and support you deserve. Schedule an appointment today to meet with a clinician as soon as this week.

Emergency Resources
Warning Signs of Suicide
- Dangerous or self-harming behavior, including reckless behavior and increased substance use
- Changes in attitude or appearance
- Making preparations, such as looking up ways to hurt themselves
- Giving away personal items
- Talking about suicide in person or on social media
- Talking about wanting to die or “just not be around anymore”
- Talking about feeling hopeless, trapped, or in unbearable pain
- Talking about feeling like they are a burden to others
Additional Resources
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
- Call **CRISIS** (271-747)
- Text MN to 741-741