The Groden Network
"...to support children and adults with autism, and other developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges to lead productive, dignified and satisfying lives."
- from The Groden Network's mission statement
About
The Groden Network is recognized internationally for its pioneering work with individuals with autism. More than 35 years ago, Drs. June and Gerald Groden began the Groden Center. Today, the Groden Center Day and Residential Programs provide a broad range of individualized services in the most normal and least restrictive settings possible, enhancing the lives of children and youth with autism, behavioral disorders, and developmental disabilities by providing early autism intervention services and functional and social development instruction to school-age children with learning disabilities.
Programs
- The Groden Center, Inc. - a school and residential treatment center in Rhode Island
- The Cove Center, Inc. - instructional, vocational and residential programs for adults over 21 in Rhode Island
- Behavioral Associates of Massachusetts - instructional, vocational and residential programs for adults over 21 in Massachusetts
- Kingston Hill Academy, an inclusive Charter School in Rhode Island that serves 90 percent typical children and 10 percent children with special needs
Employee Benefits
The Groden Network offers a generous benefits package to those employees who work 20 hours or more per week, including:
- Earned Time Off (ETO) and Extended Sick Leave (ESL)
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- 401(k)
- Long-term disability and short-term disability
- Life insurance
- Tax deferred annuity plan
- Coursework reimbursement
- Outstanding training
Profile
The Groden Network's mission is to support children and adults with autism... Read More



