Hope Autism Services was founded in 2009 by Kay Narula, a passionate advocate for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). After witnessing the challenges faced by families navigating an autism diagnosis, Kay was motivated to establish a company that would provide comprehensive and individualized support to children and their families.
Since its inception, Hope Autism Services has grown into a leading provider of autism therapy in Canada, offering a wide range of services including ABA Therapy for Autism, Speech Therapy, and Occupational Therapy. Our mission is to empower every child with ASD to achieve their full potential and thrive in all aspects of life.
Our Autism Clinic in Mississauga, Ontario, is designed to provide a nurturing and welcoming environment for children and their families. It is equipped with the latest technology and resources to support a variety of therapy programs, including Psychoeducational Assessments and Respite for Families. In response to the needs of our community, we have also introduced innovative services such as the “Home Team,” where our therapists visit clients’ homes to provide ABA therapy, ensuring our services are accessible to those who need them most.
In addition to our core therapy services, Hope Autism Services offers specialized programs such as Autism Summer Camps, Social Skills Groups for Autism, and Autism Support Services. These programs are tailored to enhance the development and integration of children with ASD into mainstream society.
At Hope Autism Services, we are deeply committed to providing exceptional care and support to every family we work with. We understand that every child is unique, which is why we adopt a personalized approach to therapy, ensuring that we meet the specific needs of each child. We are proud of the progress our clients have made over the years and are dedicated to continuing our positive impact on the lives of children with ASD and their families.
- Our mission is to offer effective and compassionate therapy services for children with autism and their families. We believe in a person-centered approach, recognizing the unique strengths and challenges of each individual. Committed to using evidence-based practices to achieve the best outcomes possible, we strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where all families feel welcome and valued.
- Vision: Individuals with developmental disabilities are fully integrated into mainstream society and can live independently.
- Mission: To improve the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities by providing evidence-based practices and building community support and knowledge.
- Value: We believe that everyone is entitled to respect, choice, and integrity, which underpins our commitment to providing Autism Family Support and contributing positively to the communities we serve.
Kay Narula
Kay Narula is a highly experienced and dedicated Clinical Director for Hope Autism Services. She currently pursuing her PHD in Psychology. She holds a Master of Science degree in Applied Behavior Analysis and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
With over 15 years of experience in the field of autism, Kay is a recognized leader in the development and implementation of effective and individualized therapy services for children with autism and related disorders.
Kay’s contributions to the field of autism are extensive. She has been a presenter at conferences and workshops around Canada, In addition to providing consultation and training to schools and organizations on effective strategies for working with children with autism; Kay is an active participant in the community via various initiatives like awareness campaigns through TV & Radio interviews, workshops and seminars.
Kay is passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of children with autism and their families. She believes in a collaborative and compassionate approach that focuses on the unique strengths and challenges of each child, and she is committed to providing the highest quality of care to every child and family she works with.
She is a member of Ontario Association of Behaviour Analysis (ONTABA) and Ontario Association of Consultants, Counsellors, Psychometrics and Psychotherapists (OACCPP)