FALL RIVER, Mass. (WJAR) — Behavioral Health Network and Fall River leaders celebrated the opening of a new learning center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday.
According to officials, the Abilities Learning Center will expand access to supportive, individualized, and play-based services for children and youth with autism.

Behavioral Health Network and Fall River leaders celebrated the opening of a new learning center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday. (WJAR)
Fall River Mayor Paul Coogan and state Rep. Alan Silvia joined Behavioral Health Network leadership for the grand opening at 182 North Main St.
Officials said the new learning center will offer applied behavior analysis services personalized to each child’s needs, and will support the development of communication, social, and daily living skills.
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The provider offers in-home services and center-based support at the Fall River location, Behavioral Health Network said.