St. Joseph’s Villa opens new autism center
Next Tuesday, almost 100 students will start their first day of school at the brand new 24,000-square-foot Sarah Dooley Center for Autism at St. Joseph’s Villa in northern Henrico.
The school building, which now has a sensory library, health suite and other specialized spaces, also will serve as a training facility to advance best practices in autism education, research and care.
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