Left, a person with pink hair, round sunglasses, brown skin, and black clothes stands holding a pride and trans pride flag in each hand; center, a person with short har, brown skin, and sits in a pink wheelchair while holding a pride flag; Right, a person with shoulder length hair and glasses smiles widely while holding a pride and trans pride flag. They have a tan sweater with a pin that displays their pronouns “they, them, theirs.” source: disabled and here by affecttheverb.com

 

Wheelchair access

Our office is fully accessible for wheelchairs and mobility devices, and includes ground floor entry, ADA bathroom, and large treatment rooms with plenty of turn-around space.

Language Access

Forms are currently only offered in written English, and can be offered in large font if requested. If you need documents or therapy in a language other than English, FST can translate it for you free of charge. Please let your provider know what language you need.

ASL interpretors are available, please let your provider know.

FST offers Spanish and Hebrew-speaking therapists.

Bus Access

Full Spectrum is three blocks away from the #19 bus line. The #17 and #70 bus lines five blocks away.

Visual access

Full Spectrum welcomes assistance animals to our space as long as they are under the control and supervision of their person. If others in the office have severe allergic reactions or phobias of animals, Full Spectrum retains the right to coordinate alternatives to service to accommodate all needs.

Neurodiversity access

Multiple providers specialize in working with people who are neurodivergent. We strive to offer a sensory safe clinical space and will make additional accommodations whenever possible.

Just like the rainbow, people have many different and changing access needs! If you have an access need please let us know and we will do everything in our power to support you accessing the care you deserve!