Central Valley

Healthcare provider in Fresno County to lay off 48 employees

The Fresno Bee

Centria Autism, a Michigan-based healthcare company that provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services for autistic children in 11 states, will layoff 48 corporate employees in Fresno County.

The layoffs are effective July 31, according to a WARN notice issued by the company.

“Our Fresno office is not closing and will remain operational,” a Centria spokesperson said. “Our priority is supporting the families we currently serve through this transition and helping ensure continuity of care. We are committed to working with families, team members, providers and payers to support appropriate transitions.”

The employees in Fresno support business operations across all states that Centria Autism serves.

ABA therapy is designed to help people with autism and other developmental disorders learn or improve skills including communication and language abilities, social skills, play and leisure skills and motor abilities and self-care and hygiene routines, according to Autism Speaks.

Centria offers autism screening and diagnosis services, early intervention, ABA therapy and center-based therapy and in-home therapy.

This story was originally published June 8, 2026 at 10:43 AM with the headline "Healthcare provider in Fresno County to lay off 48 employees."

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