The Cody Center

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The Cody Center is a non-profit organization serving individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities.

It was founded by Matthew Cody and Deborah Cody. The founding director is John C. Pomeroy

The Cody Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities at Stony Brook University was founded in 2001. The Center resulted from the vision of Matt and Debra Cody, the parents of three children with Autism, and the extensive clinical and educational experience of the many professionals at Stony Brook University who had cared for their children, including John Pomeroy, M.D., the Center’s Founding Director.

The mission of the Center is to promote excellence in clinical treatment, research, community service, and educational programs benefiting those with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and related developmental disabilities.

The Cody Center is a unique regional resource combining in one university-based center the capacity for Multi-disciplinary clinical services for children and adults with Autism Spectrum and related disorders An Education Institute providing graduate-level coursework and training opportunities for clinicians in medical, mental health, special education and other fields, and School Consultation Services for Long Island school districts and agencies Community services including a Resource Center, social skills and parent training programs, family workshops, and programs for young persons transitioning to adulthood Clinical, basic, and translational research into the causes and treatment of Autism.