March 22, 2025 - 02:58

WOBURN, MA – InBloom Autism Services has made a significant move to enhance its presence in the region by leasing a spacious 10,000-square-foot facility in Woburn. The behavioral therapy provider transitioned from its previous location on Constitution Way to the new address at 12 Gill Street last month. This expansion reflects InBloom's commitment to providing high-quality services to individuals with autism and their families.
The new facility is designed to accommodate a range of therapeutic programs and activities, offering a supportive environment for children and young adults. With this strategic relocation, InBloom aims to enhance its service delivery and reach more individuals in need of autism support. The larger space will allow for increased capacity and improved resources, ensuring that clients receive the best possible care.
As InBloom Autism Services continues to grow, it reaffirms its dedication to fostering positive outcomes for those affected by autism, making a lasting impact in the community.
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