About Andrews Center
Andrews Center (Andrews Behavioral Health) is a nonprofit, comprehensive mental health and intellectual/developmental disability center founded in 1968 in Tyler, TX. It serves over 12,000 underserved East Texans annually across five counties (Smith, Henderson, Rains, Van Zandt, and Wood) through a network of 25 service locations. Andrews Center provides a wide range of behavioral healthcare services including mental health treatment, substance use disorder services, intellectual and developmental disability services, crisis intervention, and autism care. Through its Treatment and Learning Center (TLC), Andrews Center operates the region's only full-time, center-based ABA therapy program for children and young adults with autism, offering Comprehensive ABA, Focused ABA, and Outreach ABA Parent Training programs. Note: Andrews Center is primarily a community mental health authority; ABA therapy is one component within a much larger behavioral healthcare system.
Services & Specializations
Work Environments
Treatment Approaches
Client Populations
Age Groups Served
Benefits & Perks
Transparency Score
out of 10