Pittsburgh Special Disorder Treatment Program

The is a treatment program in Pittsburgh that specialized in Autism with comorbid behavioral disorder. Raymond Archibald currently lives here after he was put homebound for 2 weeks. Like Pearson Home for Girls, It was first established in 1937.

Biography
It is a special disorder treatment program that specialized in Autism with comorbid behavioral disorder established in 1946. James Edmiston became a founder since the same year this place established but retired in 1954. It contains many people under the age of 21 who had Autism (severe, Moderate or Mild) and/or have comorbid behavioral disorders (like bipolar, anxiety, depression, post traumatic stress, disruptive mood, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and schizoaffective disorders).

Current

 * Mabel Juarez (b. 1992) (founder, since 2041)

Directors

 * Susan LeDridge (b. 1988) (director, since 2042)
 * Lincoln Cavanaugh (b. 1995) (co-director, since 2044)
 * Gregory Thompson (b. 2000) (executive director, since 2037)
 * Angela Sweet (b. 2003) (assistant director, since 2039)

Former

 * James Edmiston (b. 1893) (founder, 1946-1954)
 * Peter Aehart (b. 1910) (founder, 1946-1954)

Trivia

 * Skyler Archibald, Raymond's Sister used to live here when she was 10 years old.