Welcome to
Autism Centers Of Utah

A comprehensive, state-of-the-art therapy center dedicated to children with autism and developmental delays. We specialize in the early identification and treatment of delays and disorders for children ages 1 to 18, providing collaborative care tailored to your child’s unique needs.

About us

Come and meet us!

At Autism Centers of Utah, our highly skilled team of BCBAs, RBTs, behavioral therapists, and specialty therapists collaborate to enhance your child’s success, independence, and daily functioning at home, school, and in the community.

We offer a range of services, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), feeding therapy, and occupational therapy, all provided in our state-of-the-art, 14,000-square-foot therapy center. These therapies are available throughout the week as needed and authorized for your child. Additionally, ABA therapy is offered in schools, at home, and within the community for a more personalized approach to care.

ABA
Therapy

 

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) uses proven techniques to bring about positive behavioral changes over time. This therapeutic approach focuses on reinforcing desirable behaviors and…

Feeding
Therapy

 

Feeding therapy is offered for children who face difficulties or challenges with eating, swallowing, or feeding, helping them develop safe and positive mealtime habits.

Our Team

Meet Our Team in Utah

ABA Therapy Center For Children With Autism Sandy Utah | Sandy Utah's #1 ABA Therapy Provider | Utah Certified ABA Therapists
Founder & Visionary Leader

Jay Katari

ABA Therapy Center For Children With Autism Sandy Utah | Sandy Utah's #1 ABA Therapy Provider | Utah Certified ABA Therapists
Managing Partner and Mom

Kimberly

ABA Therapy Center For Children With Autism Sandy Utah | Sandy Utah's #1 ABA Therapy Provider | Utah Certified ABA Therapists
Founder & Executive Director

Cody Katari

ABA Therapy Center For Children With Autism Sandy Utah | Sandy Utah's #1 ABA Therapy Provider | Utah Certified ABA Therapists
Director Of Operations

Madilyn Bernard

Founder & Visionary Leader

Jay Katari

Jay Katari is a serial entrepreneur with a proven track record of building and operating several successful midsize companies, including My Favorite Therapists, a multi-site ABA therapy provider in Florida. With deep expertise in healthcare and a passion for service, Jay brings big-picture vision and heart to everything he does.

Jay’s journey into ABA therapy began as a father. In 2003, Jay and his wife Kimmy welcomed their son Blake, who was diagnosed with autism in 2006. Determined to create something better for children like Blake, Jay and Kimmy—who is also a partner at Autism Centers of Utah—set out to build a best-in-class ABA business grounded in empathy, innovation, and impact.

Known for his ability to connect with both his team and the families ACU serves, Jay leads with purpose. As Blake’s dad, he deeply understands the challenges families face and brings that compassion into every decision.

Jay has been working full-time since the age of 21, building his businesses from the ground up. He’s proud of his humble beginnings and has a deep respect for the hard work and dedication of the men and women who power Autism Centers of Utah. For Jay, it’s all about creating opportunity—through growth, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

Managing Partner and Mom

Kimberly

Kimberly Katari, best known as “Kimmy” to those who know her, is the quintessential working woman turned parental advocate. She was a practicing commercial litigation attorney, licensed in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Florida. She met and married her husband in 1998 and gave birth to 4 boys. While pregnant with her middle twin boys, Kimmy’s mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Kimmy made the difficult but determined decision to leave the practice of law to focus her attention on her ailing mother and baby boys. Kimmy’s mother survived the breast cancer, but was diagnosed with ovarian cancer approximately two years later, when Kimmy was pregnant with her youngest son.

Having the twins provided a much different perspective as far as keeping track of her babies’ progression. Blake’s brother soon surpassed him on the pediatrician’s checklists of milestones. Kimmy and her husband brought Blake for early evaluation and were told that Blake simply had low muscle tone and was speech delayed. About a year later, however, Blake’s therapist suggested that they bring him to see a neurologist because it seemed as if Blake’s was “spacing out” often. That was the beginning of a whole new life for the Katari family…Blake was diagnosed on the autism spectrum with PDD-NOS.

Kimmy has been passionate about finding and doing all that she can for her son, Blake, since that diagnosis. Not one to give up, give in, or accept defeat, she became the voice, advocate, cheerleader, pincushion, and counselor for Blake. She watched, she listened, she learned, she read, she argued – all for her son. She cried often, yet maintained a strong, stable image and persona for the betterment of the rest of her family and those that she loved so deeply.

Kimmy quickly discovered that there is an entirely separate world out there for children with special needs and their families. In that world, values are different, priorities are different, relationships are different, and people are different. In that world, being different is good. It is special. Small things could be astronomical in that special world.

Over the next decade, Kimmy delved into the life of being a mom of a son with autism as well as a wife, daughter, and mom of three “typical” boys. She incorporated into their lives the gluten free casein free diet, doctors’ visits, RDI therapy, ABA therapy, OT therapy, equine therapy, speech therapy, social skills classes, Tomatis listening therapy, floortime therapy, and acupuncture because there was no telling what would be best for Blake.

She spent countless hours with therapists, teachers, paraprofessionals, school administrators, and doctors and even more on the phone with insurance companies in order to try to obtain the best services possible to help her son. It seemed as if time was passing by and yet Blake was at a standstill with the choices of local therapists and therapy clinics. Kimmy and her husband agreed to take a gamble and seek services outside of the state of Florida. She traveled alone with Blake and homeschooled him for months, leaving her supportive family behind, a very difficult and emotional time for the entire family.

Kimmy returned to Florida with the revelation that there needed to be better options for families like hers in Florida. Parents needed and deserved to focus their time and efforts on their special children and not drive around town from one appointment to another. It was rarely possible to describe and update each therapist on what another one had accomplished or noticed with Blake. Those therapists should be able to converse and share notes with one another. Kimmy strongly felt that children with special needs deserved to be in a caring, well-equipped environment conducive to optimizing the child’s capabilities and not in a small cluttered room. Most importantly, she wanted qualified, talented therapists who were not robotic or routine. She did not believe in leaving Blake with a “glorified babysitter”. She complained repeatedly to her husband, a self-made entrepreneur, and he encouraged her to “do something about it”. With his extensive business knowledge, acumen, and guidance, My Favorite Therapists began to emerge.

Founder & Executive Director

Cody Katari

Cody brings a deeply personal understanding and powerful entrepreneurial drive to our company. With lived experience navigating the world of autism from the inside out, Cody’s leadership is fueled not by textbooks – but by truth, tenacity and a mission rooted in family. Before launching Autism Therapy Centers of Utah, Cody worked extensively within the healthcare arm of his family’s autism therapy company where he gained firsthand experience in the complex systems behind autism services including billing, insurance and administrative compliance. He played a pivotal role in restructuring operational workflows and streamlining systems. Cody is committed to setting a new standard for what autism care can look like when led with knowledge, purpose and precision.

Director Of Operations

Madilyn Bernard

Madi Bernard is a Utah native with years of hands-on experience in the administrative side of ABA therapy. She brings deep expertise in insurance coordination, billing processes, and client intake management.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, which gives her a strong foundation in leadership, organizational strategy, and emotional intelligence. She uses those skills every day in her work with clients and families.

Outside of the office, Madi embraces life with enthusiasm and curiosity. She’s an avid traveler, a dedicated music lover, and a talented violinist who enjoys both attending concerts and playing music herself.

Madi is thrilled to be part of the Autism Centers of Utah team and looks forward to supporting families with compassion, knowledge, and care.

We look forward to meeting you and creating a uniquely tailored therapy program for your child.


Step Towards a
Brighter Future!

Addressing ALL of your child’s needs and developmental delays in one location

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Talk to our friendly team
info@autismcentersofutah.com

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8851 South Sandy Parkway : Suite 100, Sandy, UT 84070

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Mon-Fri from 8am to 6pm.

(385) 417-3869
Utah Location