REACH Second Branch Grand Opening
Saar, Bahrain, 12 September 2021. With its one year anniversary around the corner, REACH Behavior and Development Center is proud to announce the opening of its Second Branch,
under the patronage of the Governor of the Northern Governorate, His Excellency Mr. Ali bin Sheikh Abdulhussain Al-Asfour and the President of the Bahrain Autism Society, Mr. Zakaria Hashem. With the rising demand and increasing awareness of the success rate of behavioral therapy, there is a need and desire to meet those demands, and ensure that high quality and excellent services are provided to all families and children that come through our doors. The new facility will cater to one-to-one therapy sessions, has a multi-purpose play area, and will provide ABA, Occupational Speech and Occupational therapy services by a team of qualified professionals. All programs are supervised by a team of Board-Certified Behavior Analysts.
“When it comes to serving each child’s needs, we ensure that we provide the best service possible, by working with each child and their family to help overcome the challenges they face. We take pride in making sure we provide an environment that serves as an extension to each child’s home, one where they can feel the warmth while we help nurture their growth. We are very proud of the gains the children we have seen have made in such a short amount of time,” said Founder and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Mona Tadayyon.
The Governor of the Northern Governorate, Mr. Ali bin Sheikh Abdul-Hussein Al-Asfoor, praised the quality of the services offered by the center which has an international accreditation, headed by Mrs. Mona Tadayyon. Mr Al-Asfoor commented on how this enhances the confidence of parents as REACH has demonstrated they have met and continue to meet an assortment of clinical and administrative standards as determined by an independent third-party evaluator.
REACH Behavior and Development Center is the first Behavior Health Center of Excellence Accredited Center in the Kingdom of Bahrain. REACH partners with families to develop the skills and strategies to improve their quality of life. Our comprehensive programs strive to foster a child’s independence in areas including communication, social skills, behavior, cognitive, functioning, and life skills. We see children with a range of learning needs, including Autism, ADHD, developmental delays, and more.