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On the Move: Iden Promoted to Chief Growth Officer at Catalight

Catalight recently named Trent Iden as its new Chief Growth Officer to spearhead the organization’s expansion efforts and revenue generation. Read about his vision to strengthen existing relationships, foster new network connections, and secure additional partners to advance Catalight’s goal of enhancing access to value-based care.

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The Payer Outlook Report

The demand for behavioral health services is on the rise, notably in California. Yet, this increased demand, paired with the growing prevalence of conditions and advancements in clinical treatments, results in heightened costs for families and constrained access to providers. Discover how Catalight’s advance care solutions assists payers in navigating the current treatment landscape for autism spectrum disorder and other intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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What to Do After Your Child’s Autism Diagnosis

When you first receive your child’s autism diagnosis, you may feel a range of emotions and be unsure of how to best support your child. But by learning more about autism and proven treatments, you’ll be able to choose the path that best fits your child and family’s unique needs.   Here are 10 steps you …

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Autism 101: A Brief Overview

It seems like everyone is talking about autism lately. But how much do you really know about this developmental disability? Below is an overview to help you learn more about what causes it, how it affects people and what treatment options are available. Autism as a Lifelong Condition Autism spectrum disorder, also known as ASD …

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From Classroom to Clinical Excellence and Back Again

Catalight’s Vice President of Clinical Excellence Lindsey Sneed, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is already at her dream job helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) choose their path to wellbeing. Over the past four months, she’s been published twice – for studies showing autistic children need less hours of treatment than previously thought and on the statistical analysis of …

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Screen Time and Autism Spectrum Disorder: What to Know and Avoid

Time in front of screens is impossible to avoid. In the ever-expanding world of technology, parents find themselves navigating the intricate balance of allowing their children to benefit from screens while ensuring developmental essentials are not compromised. For parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DDs), such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the challenge …

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