Finding the right support can be overwhelming.
These are some of the professionals and programs our community has come to rely on — from PT and OT to sports, play and community experiences.
We’re always updating this list — if you know a provider who “gets it,” please tell us!
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Pediatric occupational therapy
Saratoga Springs & Glens Falls
Sensory Integration Certified OT
Clifton Park
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Pediatric physical therapy
Malta
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Neuro-affirming speech therapy
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Express Speech & Augmentative Communication Services
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) for complex needs
Feeding /swallowing
Neurodivergent care for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy
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A play-based, relationship-focused developmental therapy
Saratoga Springs & Glens Falls
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Provides adaptive and inclusive fitness for all
Clifton Park & Schenectady
Certified autism exercise specialists
Albany
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Specializes in special needs haircuts
Ballston Spa
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Pediatric nutritionist
Malta
Registered Dietitian and autism nutrition expert
Virtual
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Sensory gym with swings, slides, games, and open play space
Social and recreational classes (art, music, yoga, Zumba, clubs)
Community events and workshops designed for fun and connection
Music, theater, and dance classes designed for kids with autism and other intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities
Free
All ages welcome though geared towards ages 9-17
Saratoga Springs Public Library
Meets one Tuesday per month at 4:30pm
All ages - K through 12
Choose from various self-directed activity stations
Have fun & make connections
Free, registration required
2) Sensory Play
Play with sensory bins and toys in a small group setting
Ages 3 - 6th grade
Approx. 1x month - check SSPL calendar
Free, registration required
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Recreational team sports for kids with disabilities
Golf, soccer, basketball, baseball, bowling
Free
Focus on confidence, teamwork, and fun
Wide range of adaptive sports year-round (land, water, and snow) for kids & adults with disabilities
Free or low-cost
Adaptive equipment and trained support provided
Community-centered and confidence-building
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Community partners providing tools, education, and advocacy.
SAIL - Southern Adirondack Independent Living
Free assistive & sensory equipment you can borrow up to 90 days (!)
Early Intervention room that families and providers can utilize at no-cost
Insurance help and benefits navigation
OPWDD navigation assistance
Advocacy support & more
Regular webinars on special education, disability, and family advocacy
Parent Match program: connect with another caregiver who’s “been there” for emotional support and practical tips
Virtual support groups
Information, advocacy & referral support, & more
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Known for her successful toileting method for kids on the spectrum
Virtual