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Regional Autism Network at UAH

Regional Autism Network at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (RAN at UAH)

Huntsville, Alabama - Madison County

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Provider overview

The Regional Autism Network at UAH is a north Alabama information hub offering family assistance, resources, and training for people of all ages with autism and those who support them.

RAN at UAH is a partnership of the Alabama Department of Mental Health and The University of Alabama in Huntsville serving as an autism information hub for 13 north Alabama counties.

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Ages
People of all ages with diagnosed or suspected autism, and their families
Season
Year-round information, assistance, and training
Cost
Information and family assistance services; confirm any costs for specific trainings and how to get connected.

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Regional Autism Network at UAH

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Autism information hub and family assistance

Autism family assistance, resource navigation, training for parents and providers, and connection to local supports.

Ages
People of all ages with diagnosed or suspected autism, and their families
Season
Year-round information, assistance, and training
Schedule
Contact RAN at UAH for individual and family assistance, resource navigation, and current trainings across 13 north Alabama counties.
Cost
Information and family assistance services; confirm any costs for specific trainings and how to get connected.
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Why this is listed
The University of Alabama in Huntsville's Regional Autism Network page states RAN serves as an information hub for 13 north Alabama counties, offering assistance to people of all ages with autism and their families, plus training for parents and providers, with a published phone and email.
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Program details we found

Autism information hub and family assistance

The University of Alabama in Huntsville's Regional Autism Network page states RAN serves as an information hub for 13 north Alabama counties, offering assistance to people of all ages with autism and their families, plus training for parents and providers, with a published phone and email.

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What the provider says: The source names an autism information hub, people of all ages with autism, family members, direct-family assistance, and training for parents and providers.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about family assistance in your county, resource navigation, training topics and dates, and how to connect with local supports.

What we checked

What we found: The University of Alabama in Huntsville's Regional Autism Network page states RAN serves as an information hub for 13 north Alabama counties, offering assistance to people of all ages with autism and their families, plus training for parents and providers, with a published phone and email.

We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.

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What to confirm

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Is Regional Autism Network at UAH reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with Regional Autism Network at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (RAN at UAH)?

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