
Diet Therapy
Many children and adults with autism suffer from gastrointestinal problems which often lead to aggression and other undesirable behaviors. These problems can be alleviated tremendously with scientific dietary changes. Residents in the Group Home follow the GFCF diet – i.e. a Gluten-Free, Casein- Free diet. The special ingredients used are quite costly, as they are available only in special stores. We have already achieved very good results with a combination of diet, behavior therapy and scheduling; flexibility is maintained depending on the need of, and improvements shown, by the individual.
Diet is an area that is relatively easy to change for parents . Sometimes the diet needs to be changed due to allergies or celiac disease, and sometimes the family chooses a new diet to improve overall health.
The following is a list of the top special needs diets in the world.