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ACCESS

UPDATED: January 9, 2020

ACCESS is a 501(c)3 nonprofit providing evaluation services, therapy, full-time education, vocational training and more for individuals with special needs ages 6 weeks through adulthood. Using specialized methods, a team approach, unique curriculum, hands-on learning, and more, our highly qualified experts provide a comprehensive approach to intervention to expand individual potential through innovative instruction. Specific services include:

Comprehensive Evaluations
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Feeding Therapy
Early Childhood Education
ACCESS Academy
ACCESS Life Adult Program
Project SEARCH Arkansas: ACCESS Initiative in partnership with Arkansas Rehabilitation Services
Vocation Innovation Project
Waiver Services
Behavioral Health Services
Academic Therapy
ACCESS Gardens
ACCESS Ceramics
Community Outreach

The ACCESS Stella Boyle Smith Early Childhood campus is located at 10618 Breckenridge Drive in Little Rock, Arkansas. The ACCESS Academy and Young Adult campus along with the AERC are located at 1500 N. Mississippi Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. Project SEARCH Arkansas: ACCESS Initiative in partnership with Arkansas Rehabilitation Services is located at 7 locations across Arkansas including Little Rock, Hot Springs, Fort Smith, Camden, Jonesboro, and Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Medicaid
  • Private Insurance

Address:

ACCESS
10618 Breckenridge Dr.
Little Rock, AR 72211
United States

Website:

www.accessgroupinc.org

Phone:

501-217-8600

Email:

info@accessgroupinc.org

Contact:

Beth Rice

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