Achievement Centers for Children
Elizabeth Udeshi is a Speech Language Pathologist with extensive experience in providing evaluation and treatment services across various settings. Current employment at Achievement Centers for Children began in February 2020, preceded by a role at Peak Potential Therapy LLC from 2018 to 2020. Prior clinical experience includes positions at Napoleon Area City Schools and Wood County Hospital Rehabilitation Services, where Elizabeth delivered evidence-based interventions and conducted evaluations for diverse patient populations. Elizabeth's educational background includes a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Bowling Green State University, enhancing expertise in the field. Additionally, experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant showcased skills in managing academic resources and supporting student learning.
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Achievement Centers for Children
Founded in 1940 as the Society for Crippled Children, we now serve children and adults with a broad range of disabilities and special needs including autism, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and other physical and emotional challenges. Our unique, comprehensive service model weaves together therapy, intensive therapy, education and autism services, recreation, adapted sports and family support services to meet the needs of the entire family. The agency serves individuals across the lifespan, with a special focus on children from birth through age five. In Fiscal Year 2019-2020, many of the clients served by the Achievement Centers participated in or received multiple programs and services. Over the past year, the agency provided 194,201 service hours to more than 3,000 individuals and their families.