WebMD reports that Cleveland is one of the top 10 cities for autism care in the nation, according to a recent survey conducted by the nonprofit advocacy group Autism Speaks. New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Seattle, Milwaukee and Boston also made the top 10.
The survey is "the first to rank metropolitan areas on how well they provide educational, medical, and recreational resources for children with autism spectrum disorders, and flexible employment policies and respite care for parents. It includes responses from more than 800 people affected by autism in 48 states and the District of Columbia."
Only twenty-six percent of respondents said that they were satisfied with local schools, healthcare, and recreational activities. The other seventy-four percent said community services were generally unsatisfactory.
Says Autism Speaks President Mark Roithmayr, "We really wanted to get a pulse of the autism community across the United States. What were the things that were most important to them, and what were the things that made the biggest difference to them in their lives."
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