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May 16, 2022

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wbjournal.com | May 16, 2022 | Worcester Business Journal 13 the goals that they really want. Oen when you work with the therapist, they're really focused on what the therapy is doing, how effective it is, and that's great. erapists really care about the effectiveness of their therapy with a child. We also talk a lot about zooming out and looking at where the family wants to go and where the goals are for the kid. If the family's goals are to help that child get back into the school system, to be integrated with their peers of their same age, we think about that, and we really plan our therapy with that kind of goal in mind. Versus just being in the moment around how to do potty training or feeding or certain skill sets. We don't really approach it that way. With the family, we are making sure we always have that long- term goal in mind and work toward that. Are there other plans to eventually expand further in Massachusetts? We've been hearing from folks there are access gaps in various pockets throughout the state. It's definitely a really important state for us. Massachusetts is one that is really progressive in its thinking around autism, and we're excited to expand more in the state. When you need help making the next move, we're right there with real estate loans up to $25 million and one of the most experienced commercial real estate lending teams in Massachusetts. Contact us anytime: Mary Ann Devlin • 978.344.5066 maryann.devlin@middlesexbank.com Geoff rey Homoliski • 508.599.5847 geoff rey.homoliski@middlesexbank.com When the location is right and the relationship needs to be too, we're right there with you. EQUAL HOUSING LENDER MEMBER FDIC COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LENDING Starting or Expanding Your Business? Loans up to $250,000 for Real Estate and $150,000 for Working Capital Rates as low as 1% Deferred payment up to 1 year Technical business assistance Deferred payment up to 1 year Technical business assistance Interested in a loan? Reach out to our team at NorthCentralMass.com to schedule an appointment to discuss your need S M A L L B U S I N E S S F O C U S W Rising prevalence of autism in the U.S. 2000 1992 1 in 150 2002 1994 1 in 150 2004 1996 1 in 125 2006 1998 1 in 110 2008 2000 1 in 88 2010 2002 1 in 68 2012 2004 1 in 69 2014 2006 1 in 59 2016 2008 1 in 54 2018 2010 1 in 44 Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention The frequency of children with autism spectrum disorder has been steadily rising Prevalence Surveillance Birth year of autism year of children in children

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