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Our Mission

Kerry’s Place Autism Services is committed to enhancing the quality of life of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, through innovative personalized supports, expertise, collaboration and advocacy.  

Our Vision

Our vision is to be a recognized leader in enabling individuals with

Autism Spectrum Disorder to live with dignity and respect.

Our Values

~ Inclusion of individuals in all aspects of society ~
~ Respect for the dignity and uniqueness of individuals~
~ Dedication to best practices, quality, responsiveness and teamwork~
~ Fairness, equality, choice and opportunities~
~ Integrity~
~ Support provided by family and community~
~ The Charter of Rights and Freedoms~

Our History

The Kerry’s Place organization was established in 1974 by a group of parents who were increasingly frustrated by a lack of understanding and support service for their children with autism. Generally regarded as hopelessly retarded or schizophrenic, children with autism were often given a life sentence of institutionalization and chemical sedation. The founding parents of Kerry’s Place refused to accept the discouraging prognoses of professionals as certain.

With support from the Ministry of Health, the parent group founded Kerry’s Place, a residential home for teenagers with autism, at Clarksburg, Ontario. By emphasizing a consistent, individualized approach, the development of communication and life skills and as much integration as possible in normal family and community life, the caring staff of Kerry’s Place shattered previously held expectations and have gone on to pioneer exciting new horizons of personal growth, independence and meaningful living for people with autism everywhere.

The affairs of Kerry’s Place Autism Services are directed by a voluntary board of directors representing various fields of expertise. They view community involvement as an integral part of its philosophy and strategic planning. The board of directors is made up of a diverse group of individuals who bring with them the experience and knowledge in areas such as finance, journalism, education, business, law and human resources.

The Growth of Kerry's Place Organization

In the early 1970's, a group of concerned parents and professionals from the newly formed Ontario Society for Autistic Children were concerned that the needs of persons with autism approaching adolescence and adulthood were not being met in the educational or residential systems for the mentally handicapped. Out of this concern, Kerry’s Place was incorporated in 1984 as a non-profit, non-share Ontario corporation.

In September 1974, Kerry’s Place opened its adolescent program for 11 teenagers in Clarksburg, Ontario on the farm of Val and Ann O’Neill. The program and corporate name were chosen in honour of the O’Neill’s daughter Kerry, who was one of the original residents. Nearly three decades after the opening of the Clarksburg centre, Kerry’s Place Autism Services’ has grown to serve the regions of Peel/Halton, Dufferin, Durham, York/Simcoe, Toronto and Hastings.

With the addition of community outreach services, Kerry’s Place Autism Services has been able to provide support and consultation to individuals with autism who live at home. Community outreach service allows us to serve not only a greater number of individuals but also allows us to serve a wider age range of persons than our residential component could possibly accommodate.

 

 

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The information provided is presented by Kerry's Place Autism Services for 
informational purposes only and for careful review by the parent or caregiver. Kerry's Place Autism Services does not endorse any treatments or services; any action taken should be first reviewed with your specific Health Care team.

The Community Crisis Response Network supports persons in crisis whose needs require immediate response from a range of service providers. Connected by formal working partnerships, the Network responds to an immediate crisis and ensures the appropriate linkages for a longer-term solution. The Network assists persons with a developmental disability, an acquired brain injury, a serious mental illness, or a dual diagnosis. Callers can access these services by calling 310-COPE(2673)

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