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OUR STORY

Kim P. Wolff

Wolff & Phan Autism Center (Wolff-PAC) is founded by Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Kim P. Wolff. She currently serves the Ohio Association for Behavior Analysis as an executive board member, an alumna of Leadership Akron and Leadership Medina County, guest lecturer for Meharry Medical School of Dentistry on dental desensitization. Kim is the recipient of the Provider Advocate of the Year Award at the Autism Law Summit in October of 2024. Previously, she was the CEO & owner of Wolff Behavioral Services in Hawaii and President of the Hawaii Association for Behavior Analysis in 2017. Since moving to Ohio in 2018 to be closer to family, she has opened several ABA centers in Northeast Ohio area for a local and regional provider. Wolff-PAC was established in 2021 that encompasses over a decade of leadership & experience practicing Applied Behavior Analysis with the hopes and dreams of providing quality services to the families and children touched by autism. 

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Our program is carefully crafted & designed to meet each child's needs so they are given the opportunity to reach their potential and graduate. Our professional team is provided with the highest level of mentorship and ongoing continuing education in applied behavior analysis.

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Our family-owned company values are clinical excellence, family focused, and effective treatment. Clinical excellence is the investment we put into our team's professional growth to learn the latest evidenced based methods and processes driving a meaningful experience for each child. Family focused is making sure our  services also centers around each family's values, culture, and expectations. Effective treatment is achieving measurable and positive outcomes so they can live their best lives.

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Kim Wolff is involved with the community in building autism awareness and acceptance. She was an invited speaker for the Autism Law Summit, Hoosier Association for Behavior Analysis, Seville and Lafayette township first responder professional development training, New Hampshire Association for Behavior Analysis, and Medina Juvenile Detention Center professional development training plus more scheduled events in the near future. 

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