Diagnosing Autism and Intellectual Developmental Disabilities

The Henry Ford Health Generational Resilience Opportunity and Wellness (GROW) Center for Autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) conducts thorough evaluations for autism and IDD using a variety of standardized, evidence-based diagnostic tools and methods.

A child and adult join hands to hold a puzzle ribbon for autism awareness at the Henry Ford Health GROW Center for Autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Contact GROW today

Call: (313) 972-3060

Contact the GROW diagnostic program to learn how we can assist you

We create a customized treatment plan with you and your family that addresses your specific needs and goals. Learn about the team of specialists at GROW involved with diagnosing and treating autism, and how we are moving care forward for individuals with autism.

Why choose Henry Ford Health to diagnose autism and IDD?

At Henry Ford Health we believe in the power of teamwork. Our entire team of diagnostic specialists collaborate to provide a well-rounded perspective on each person’s strengths and challenges. Then we create a personalized treatment plan and connect you with the specialists and resources to guide you every step of the way.

Learn more about our autism and IDD care

Here you can learn more about how our diagnostic team’s approach and services for autism and IDD:

  • Diagnosing autism and IDD

    Navigating the journey of an autism diagnosis can be challenging, regardless of someone’s age. Our diagnostic process is designed to increase access to comprehensive, compassionate and coordinated care that’s tailored to the unique needs of each person and family.

    Our diagnostic team includes the GROW coordinator, health and wellness navigator, psychologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, speech therapists, pediatricians, family medicine provider, and social workers who collaborate to provide a well-rounded perspective on each person’s strengths and challenges.

    We conduct thorough evaluations using a variety of standardized, evidence-based diagnostic tools and methods, along with interviews and observations to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

  • Our approach to disability affirming care

    We recognize that autistic individuals and those with IDD may experience healthcare differently. Our team provides:

    • Staff with specialized training to support obtaining vitals
    • Accessible hearing & vision screening methods
    • Integration of sensory & communication kits
    • Access to the GROW Health & Wellness Navigator
    • Respect for autonomy, strengths, and communication differences

    We adapt our care to meet patients’ needs—not the other way around.

  • Health and wellness navigator

    The health and wellness navigator role is designed to serve as a bridge between our IDD community and the healthcare and social service systems. The Navigator supports our patients with IDD and their families by connecting them with the resources and services they need to improve their health, wellbeing, and inclusion in the community. Key responsibilities include:

    • Navigating healthcare and social service systems
    • Providing health and wellness education
    • Supporting advocacy and empowerment
    • Assisting with treatment planning
    • Promoting community inclusion
  • Autism and IDD treatment

    Our commitment to your journey does not end with a diagnosis. We create a customized treatment plan with you and your family that addresses your specific needs and goals. Whether it’s medical recommendations, behavioral interventions, therapies, educational resources or community connections, we are here to guide you every step of the way.

    We collaborate with our specialized speech-language and feeding therapy programs designed to support individuals with ASD or IDD in enhancing communication skills and addressing feeding challenges. Contact our speech and feeding teams to learn more about their personalized therapy services.

    We will also help you prioritize all recommendations, populating your patient portal with ASD-specific resources and ensuring you have access to the tools you need for success.

  • Single session intervention

    Single Session Intervention (SSI) is available for patients diagnosed with autism who also experience depression or anxiety. SSI helps reduce the long wait times for Behavioral Health services; SSI is a one‑time session that provides practical tools and support you can start using right away. This way, you can get helpful strategies to manage your symptoms while you wait for longer‑term Behavioral Health care.

  • Patient engagement survey

    Dr. Tisa Johnson-Hooper partnered with Press Ganey to create the first-ever patient engagement surveys designed to assess the quality of care and patient experience related to ASD diagnosis, diagnostic feedback, and ABA therapy. GROW uses these specific patient experience surveys to understand how our patients and families experience our diagnostic and feedback services. We actively review your feedback and make improvements to our care model based on what you share with us.

  • Resources
    • Moving to Adult Health Care
      The Center for Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth with Disabilities is a national health care transition resource center. The goal of HCT is to learn skills to manage your own health and health services, with support.
    • Got Transition®
      This national organization has tools and resources for parents and caregivers to help their youth and young adults transition smoothly to adult health care.
    • Autism Alliance of Michigan
      The Autism Alliance of Michigan leads efforts across the state of Michigan that will improve the quality of life for people with autism through education, access to comprehensive services, community awareness, inclusion efforts and coordinated advocacy.
    • CDC Milestone Tracker app
      The app has illustrated checklists, tips, photos and videos to help you track your child’s developmental milestones from age 2 months to 5 years.

Where GROW is located

GROW Center for Autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is located at Henry Ford Medical Center – Harbortown.

Most Valuable Provider certification

This location is the first Henry Ford Health site to receive the Michigan Developmental Disabilities Institute (MI-DDI) Most Valuable Provider (MVP) certification. This certification recognizes healthcare providers and medical centers who create accessible, welcoming, and inclusive environments for people with disabilities. Certification involves completing specialized training and implementing inclusive practices.

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