
Autism & Developmentally Disabled Services in Whittier, CA
Our Whittier Location:
13215 Penn St, Whittier, CA 90602Our Whittier team provides children and adults with developmental disabilities with a focus on enhancing independence and helping them achieve personal and professional goals. Our services include Adaptive Skills Training, Independent Living Skills Training, ABA therapy, and more.
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How We Serve You
Our goal is to enhance our consumers’ quality of life by teaching them the adequate skills needed to become independent.
We offer Adaptive Skills Training, Independent Living Skills Training, Supported Living Skills training, Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Therapy, Forensic related support, and SSI/Medi-Cal Support throughout Whittier.
Our Partners
Available ABA Services in Whittier, CA
Our partner Regional Center locations provide a wide range of services, ensuring that you or your loved one will receive accurate, quality care from trained and experienced professionals.
Meet Our Team
Our team at Roman Empire Agency is dedicated to helping you and your loved ones find the care you deserve. We work with you to overcome obstacles commonly faced by those with developmental disabilities.
Each member of our team plays a unique role in our mission, but we all share one goal:
To enhance your quality of life by teaching you or your loved one the adequate skills needed to become independent.

Types of Insurance We Accept

Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I start with getting help?
Call us today at (626) 833-8424 to reach one of our representatives, and we’ll begin the process of getting you the support you or your loved one needs.
Who can get help at Roman Empire Agency?
Individuals with developmental disabilities age 2 and above, and parents/guardians.
What type of insurance do I need?
We accept many insurances, ensuring you or your loved one the best opportunity to get the support and treatments necessary to thrive with developmental disabilities.
How Does Autism Impact Learning?
Individuals with autism may experience learning differently than others. They may find it more difficult to interpret texts and literary devices such as metaphors, idioms, and abstract ideas. Autism itself isn’t a learning disability, but around half of autistic people have a learning disability.
How Can Families Be Involved?
One key piece of our services that we take great pride in is the emphasis on family involvement. We believe you or your loved one should have family support throughout your time with us; whether that’s learning new independent living skills or preparing for job interviews, support is key to success.
What is Considered a Developmental Disability?
According to the CDC, “developmental disabilities are a group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavior areas.” Whether or not you or a loved one is eligible for substantial disability services will depend on your state.


Blog Posts
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What Causes Developmental Delays in Children?
When a child isn’t meeting milestones, one of the first questions parents ask is: “What causes developmental delays in children?” The honest answer is that developmental delays rarely have just one cause. In many cases, delays result from a combination of biological, medical, environmental, and social factors, and sometimes, no single clear cause is ever…
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What Causes Developmental Delay?
If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking, “My child isn’t doing what other kids their age are doing… should I be worried?” you’re not alone. Developmental delay is one of the most common concerns parents and guardians raise, as milestones such as talking, walking, learning, and social skills can vary significantly from one person to the…
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Autism vs. ADHD – Overlapping Traits Explained
If your child has trouble sitting still, becomes overwhelmed by noise, struggles with transitions, or seems to miss social cues, it can be difficult to know what is really going on. Families may wonder whether these behaviors point to autism, ADHD, both, or something else entirely. That uncertainty is understandable because autism and ADHD can…

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